Meaning & Definition of word "Induce"

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    Induce

    /ɪnˈdjuːs/

    verb:

    • 1. to cause or bring about something, often as a result of a specific action.
      • Example: The research team hopes to induce a response in the immune system with their new vaccine.
    • 2. to lead someone to do something, especially through persuasion or influence.
      • Example: The advertisement was designed to induce consumers to buy the new product.
    • 3. to bring on labor or a medical condition artificially.
      • Example: The doctor decided to induce labor to ensure the safety of both mother and child.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'inducere', meaning 'to lead in'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    induce nausea:

    To cause a feeling of sickness or vomiting.

    induce labor:

    To trigger childbirth artificially.

    induce a reaction:

    To provoke a response or action.

    Related Words

    induction:

    The act of bringing about something or the process of deriving logical conclusions.

    inducible:

    Capable of being caused or influenced.

    inference:

    A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.

    Slang Meanings of induce

    Meaning: To get someone to do something they might not want to.

    Example Sentence: He really had to induce her to go out this weekend.

    Meaning: To convince or manipulate.

    Example Sentence: He managed to induce them into believing the story.