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  1. sway. uncoerced. unconvinced. unpersuaded. unpersuasive. unsalable. See more results » induce verb (CAUSE) [ T ] to cause something to happen: Pills for seasickness often induce drowsiness. [ T ] to use a drug to make a pregnant woman start giving birth: In this hospital, twins are often induced.

  2. 1. a. : to move by persuasion or influence. b. : to call forth or bring about by influence or stimulation. 2. a. : effect, cause. b. : to cause the formation of. c. : to produce by induction. induce an electric current. 3. : to determine by induction. specifically : to infer from particulars. Did you know?

  3. Induced definition: brought about, produced, or caused, especially artificially (often used in combination). See examples of INDUCED used in a sentence.

  4. to lead or move by persuasion or influence, as to some action or state of mind: to induce a person to buy a raffle ticket. Synonyms: spur, urge, incite, prompt, actuate. Antonyms: dissuade. to bring about, produce, or cause: That medicine will induce sleep. Physics. to produce (an electric current) by induction.

  5. verb. OPAL W. /ɪnˈdjuːs/ /ɪnˈduːs/ Verb Forms. induce somebody to do something (formal) to persuade or influence somebody to do something. Nothing would induce me to take the job. Extra Examples. Topics Discussion and agreement c1. Take your English to the next level.

  6. To induce is to move or lead someone to action. A promise of a lollipop can induce a toddler to do just about anything, even sit down and be polite to Aunt Edna. Older kids need something more substantial. Some people believe that if you offer someone a large enough sum of money, you could induce them to do almost anything.

  7. If you induce someone to do something, you persuade or influence them to do it. I would do anything to induce them to stay. [VERB noun to-infinitive] More than 4,000 teachers were induced to take early retirement. [be VERB -ed to-infinitive] Synonyms: persuade, encourage, influence, get More Synonyms of induce.

  8. adjective. brought about or caused; not spontaneous. “a case of steroid- induced weakness”. synonyms: elicited, evoked. called forth from a latent or potential state by stimulation. iatrogenic. induced by a physician's words or therapy (used especially of a complication resulting from treatment) see more.

  9. • Whatever induced her to buy such an expensive car? • Many activists say that beer advertisements play a strong role in inducing teenagers to drink. induce labour • The consultant at first attempted to induce labour but discontinued it.

  10. Definition of induce verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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