单词 | subinduce |
释义 | subinducev.ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > hint or covert suggestion > hint at or suggest [verb (transitive)] inkle1340 induce1481 alludec1487 signifya1535 insinuate1561 to glance at (upon, against)1570 thrust1574 imply1581 adumbrate1589 intimate1590 innuate?1611 glancea1616 ministera1616 perstringea1620 shadow1621 subinduce1640 involve1646 equivocate1648 hint1648 subindicate1654 hint at1697 suggest1697 indicate1751 surmise1820 to get at ——1875 1640 E. Dering Coll. Speeches on Relig. 23 Nov. (1642) 14 Our Innovators by this artifice do alter our setled Doctrines; Nay they do subinduce points repugnant and contrariant. 1641 in Hierurgia Anglicana (Cambr. Camden Soc.) (1848) II. 260 Drawing worship or reverence to external things..: for or by such things they subinduce the opinion of the corporal Presence there. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > motivation > persuasion > persuade (a person) [verb (transitive)] > persuade or prevail upon > by subtle or underhand means undermine1457 compass1563 cozen1599 wire-draw1622 subinduce1646 to get at ——1780 1646 G. Buck Hist. Life Richard III ii. 60 His wife..had made her subtill perswasions of stronger tye, and subinduced him to the Lancastrian side. 1823 C. Goddard Mental Condition Necessary Inq. into Relig. Evid. (1824) ii. 34 The mind may insensibly have imbibed that persuasion of the heart, which the evidences of Christianity will not fail to justify by subinducing the conviction of the understanding. 3. transitive. To bring about (a thing) as a result of or in succession to something; to cause indirectly. Now somewhat rare. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > causation > [verb (transitive)] > bring about as a consequence or entail makeOE haveOE drawa1400 to draw inc1405 to leave behind1424 goc1449 to draw on1572 train1579 carry1581 beara1616 to lead toa1770 evolve1816 entail1829 mean1841 issue1842 subinduce1855 1855 R. Browning Ep. Karshish 79 A case of mania—subinduced By epilepsy. 1884 Westm. Rev. 121 254 He treats the very natural jealousy of a rejected lover as an effect of hypochondria, subinduced by the imbibing of strong coffee. 1898 Amer. Geologist May 309 That phenomenon had not strength enough to sub-induce a covering of ice throughout the polar lands; for East Siberia had none. 1941 New Era Home & School Dec. 251/2 They claim that this early collective living will encourage the collective spirit and subinduce a better individual. 1980 S. E. Finer Changing Brit. Party Syst. 1945–79 226 A little sunshine and euphoria subinduced by economic manipulation works wonders with a government's popularity in its terminal..moment. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1640 |
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