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induce
verb induced, inducing
    1. To persuade, influence or cause someone to do something.
      Example: tried to induce her to move back home
      Thesaurus: persuade, convince, influence, urge, wheedle.
    2. obstetrics.
      To initiate or hasten (labour) by artificial means, especially by administering a drug to stimulate contractions of the womb.
    3. To make something happen or appear.
      Thesaurus: cause, produce, initiate, begin, make, effect.
    4. To produce or transmit (an electromotive force) by induction.
    5. biol.
      To cause (an embryonic non-specialized cell) to become specialized.
    6. To activate (a virus or a gene) in response to a specific stimulus.
    7. To cause the synthesis of enzymes in response to a specific molecule.
    8. logic.
      To infer or come to (eg a general conclusion) from particular cases.
Derivative: inducible
adj
    Etymology: 14c: from Latin inducere to lead in.



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