Meaning & Definition of word "Induced"

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    Induced

    /ɪnˈdjuːst/

    verb:

    • 1. past tense of induce; to bring about or give rise to.
      • Example: The medication induced a strong allergic reaction in some patients.
    • 2. to persuade or influence someone to do something.
      • Example: She induced him to join the club by highlighting its benefits.
    • 3. to cause a particular condition or state to occur.
      • Example: The team induced a sense of urgency among the members through their challenging goals.

    Etymology

    From the Latin 'inducere' meaning 'to lead in' or 'to bring in'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    induced labor:

    A medical procedure to stimulate childbirth.

    induced current:

    An electric current generated by changing magnetic fields.

    induced abortion:

    The intentional termination of a pregnancy through medical means.

    Related Words

    induction:

    The act of bringing about something, often used in a formal or logical context.

    deduced:

    Derived as a conclusion from something known or assumed.

    seduced:

    Persuaded to engage in sexual intercourse or to tempt.

    Slang Meanings of induced

    Meaning: To cause someone to try something, usually by trickery.

    Example Sentence: He induced her to take that dare.

    Meaning: To convince someone to do something risky or foolish.

    Example Sentence: They induced him into jumping off the roof.