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单词 inducing
释义

induce

verb

in·​duce in-ˈdüs How to pronounce induce (audio)
-ˈdyüs
induced; inducing

transitive verb

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

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Inducing is usually gentle persuasion; you may, for instance, induce a friend to go to a concert, or induce a child to stop crying. An inducement is something that might lure you to do something, though inducements are occasionally a bit menacing, like the Godfather's offer that you can't refuse. Induce also sometimes means "produce;" thus, doctors must at times induce labor in a pregnant woman. Notice that induct and induction are somewhat different from induce and inducement, though they come from the identical roots.

Synonyms

  • beget
  • breed
  • bring
  • bring about
  • bring on
  • catalyze
  • cause
  • create
  • do
  • draw on
  • effect
  • effectuate
  • engender
  • generate
  • invoke
  • make
  • occasion
  • produce
  • prompt
  • result (in)
  • spawn
  • translate (into)
  • work
  • yield
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Example Sentences

The advertisement is meant to induce people to eat more fruit. No one knows what induced him to leave. Her illness was induced by overwork. They will induce labor to avoid complications.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French inducer, from Latin inducere, from in- + ducere to lead — more at tow entry 1

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

induce

verb

in·​duce in-ˈdüs How to pronounce induce (audio)
-ˈdyüs
induced; inducing
1
: to cause to do something
Her pleas induced us to give.
2
: to bring about
Warm milk induces sleepiness.
3
: to produce (as an electric current) by induction

Medical Definition

induce

transitive verb

in·​duce in-ˈd(y)üs How to pronounce induce (audio)
induced; inducing
1
: to cause or bring about
anesthesia induced by drugs
: as
a(1)
: to cause the embryological formation of
the optic cup induces lens tissue in the adjacent ectoderm
(2)
: to cause to form through embryonic induction
induce ectoderm to form a neural tube
b
: to cause or initiate by artificial means
induced abortion
induced labor
2
: to produce anesthesia in
the patient was induced by a mixture of thiopental and curare

inducing 1 of 3

noun

as in convincing
the act of reasoning or pleading with someone to accept a belief or course of action after the intense inducing of his friends, he went on a diet and joined a health club

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • convincing
  • conversion
  • persuading
  • inducement
  • persuasion
  • coaxing
  • pressuring
  • influencing
  • seduction
  • urging
  • suasion
  • prompting
  • lobbying
  • swaying
  • wheedling
  • tempting
  • cajolery
  • entreaty
  • exhortation
  • blandishment
  • brainwashing
  • cajolement
  • overpersuasion

inducing

2 of 3

adjective

as in provoking

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • provoking
  • inciting
  • motivating
  • instigating
  • inspiring
  • affecting
  • stimulating
  • moving
  • motivational
  • activating
  • charged
  • inspirational
  • touching
  • provocative
  • piquing
  • exciting
  • triggering
  • stirring
  • motivative
  • energizing
  • impressive
  • galvanizing
  • instigative
  • quickening
  • emotional
  • vitalizing
  • edgy
  • impactful
  • inflammatory
  • poignant
  • explosive
  • incendiary
  • fiery

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • subduing
  • unemotional
  • unimpressive
  • unaffecting

inducing

3 of 3

verb

present participle of induce
1
as in causing
to be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind) the medication induced labor

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • causing
  • creating
  • generating
  • bringing
  • prompting
  • producing
  • spawning
  • doing
  • effecting
  • yielding
  • invoking
  • catalyzing
  • working
  • making
  • engendering
  • occasioning
  • effectuating
  • begetting
  • breeding
  • introducing
  • promoting
  • encouraging
  • bringing about
  • bringing on
  • bringing forth
  • drawing on
  • initiating
  • inaugurating
  • establishing
  • determining
  • launching
  • developing
  • giving rise to
  • translating (into)
  • fostering
  • instituting
  • enacting
  • cultivating
  • beginning
  • deciding
  • pioneering
  • starting
  • resulting (in)
  • furthering
  • rendering
  • innovating
  • nurturing
  • founding
  • fathering
  • advancing
  • forwarding
  • nourishing
  • conducing (to)
  • setting
  • contributing (to)
  • setting up
  • turning out

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • limiting
  • restricting
  • impeding
  • suppressing
  • controlling
  • crushing
  • inhibiting
  • subduing
  • repressing
  • quelling
  • stifling
  • smothering
  • dampening
  • restraining
  • quashing
  • squelching
  • squashing
  • curbing
  • arresting
  • retarding
  • checking
  • killing
  • destroying
  • abolishing
  • extinguishing
  • quenching
  • reining (in)
  • stilling
  • demolishing
  • liquidating
  • putting down
  • clamping down (on)
  • cracking down (on)
  • canning
  • snuffing (out)
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2
as in persuading
to cause (someone) to agree with a belief or course of action by using arguments or earnest requests finally induced the eyewitness to the gangland slaying to cooperate with the police

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • persuading
  • convincing
  • bringing
  • getting
  • satisfying
  • converting
  • attracting
  • gaining
  • urging
  • moving
  • coaxing
  • arguing
  • luring
  • prompting
  • seducing
  • influencing
  • cajoling
  • selling
  • enticing
  • exhorting
  • entreating
  • bringing around
  • wheedling
  • tempting
  • swaying
  • brainwashing
  • alluring
  • discussing
  • winning (over)
  • prevailing (on or upon)
  • inclining
  • talking (into)
  • conversing
  • beguiling
  • interesting
  • drawing
  • blandishing
  • overpersuading
  • leading on
  • debating
  • snowing
  • blarneying
  • mooting
  • disputing
  • fast-talking
  • chewing over
  • hashing (over)
  • reasoning (with)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • deterring
  • dissuading
  • discouraging
  • unselling
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