- verbinduce (verb) · induces (third person present) · induced (past tense) · induced (past participle) · inducing (present participle)
- succeed in persuading or influencing (someone) to do something:"the pickets induced many workers to stay away"
- bring about or give rise to:"none of these measures induced a change of policy"
- produce (an electric charge or current or a magnetic state) by induction:"the current in the primary winding is induced by the rotating magnet"
- physicscause (radioactivity) by bombardment with radiation.
- biochemistryinitiate or enhance (a biochemical process, especially the synthesis of an enzyme).
- medicinebring on (the birth of a baby) artificially, typically by the use of drugs:"she was 11 days overdue when labor was induced"
- bring on childbirth in (a pregnant woman) artificially, typically by the use of drugs:"Carol was induced just four days before her baby's due date"
- logicderive by inductive reasoning:"from the experimental evidence, one infers or induces the hypothesis"
Originlate Middle English (formerly also as enduce): from Latin inducere ‘lead in’, from in- ‘into’ + ducere ‘to lead’, or from French enduire. Compare with endue.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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