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to induce
01
induzir, provocar
to trigger a particular event, condition, or response
Transitive: to induce a condition or response
02
induzir, influenciar
to influence someone to do something particular
Ditransitive: to induce sb to do sth
03
induzir, deduzir
to derive general principles or conclusions from specific observations or instances
Transitive: to induce principles or conclusions
04
induzir, gerar
to generate or create an electric charge, current, or magnetic state within a conductor or material
Transitive: to induce an electric or magnetic charge
05
induzir, provocar
to medically start a woman’s labor to help her give birth
induce
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induced
adj
induced
adj
inducement
n
inducement
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inducer
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inducer
n
Exemplo
The medication can induce drowsiness in patients.
High temperatures can induce stress in certain types of plants.
The doctor may induce labor if the pregnancy goes past the due date.
The company’s incentives were designed to induce greater productivity from employees.
The unexpected news was enough to induce a state of panic among the crowd.