Synonym: cause, elicit, evoke, influence, lead on, move, persuade, prompt, sway. Antonym: deduce. Similar words: inductive, induction, seduce, reduce, deduce, produce, producer, introduce. Meaning: [ɪn'duːs /-'dju-] v. 1. cause to arise 2. cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner 3. cause to occur rapidly 4. reason or establish by induction 5. produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic processes.
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31. Stressors of all kinds can elevate blood pressure and induce sudden constriction of the coronary arteries.
32. In this sense, from the very beginning, photographs were employed to induce desire and promote commodity culture.
33. Before dispatching the rabbit it is necessary to induce the ferret to release its hold.
34. They also promote sodium excretion and induce a mild volume contraction.
35. In a dynamic economy some real wages need to fall to induce labor to move from sunset to sunrise industries.
36. Some of these products have been shown to induce ET-1 synthesis and release in various cell types.
37. A decline in the national importance of industry must also, however, induce relative decline in industrial regions.
38. These food-induced social patterns themselves induce slightly different mating patterns.
39. These mystics are aware that the religious demands of the Church could induce a deep anxiety, which Luther certainly experienced.
40. In addition, there are also indications that this signalling pathway can induce cells to become tumorigenic.
41. The drug can induce anything from stomach cramps to comas.
42. Like externalities, they induce market failure. Free market equilibrium will not generally be efficient.
43. Only after we understood the connection between smoking and disease could we begin devising ways to induce people to quit.
44. Certainly it must help them locate a mate and induce a feeling of social togetherness.
45. Massachusetts laws forbade people to induce others to follow false gods, and this they accused Quakers of doing.
46. Liver failure was not normally associated with amphetamines, which could induce fits and coma, he said.
47. The aerosol in a bottle of hair spray can induce a fast, powerful high.
48. They tried to induce King to commit suicide by threatening to release this information.
49. The state advertises a great deal to induce its citizens to buy lottery tickets.
50. An alternative to using interferon itself as an anti-viral drug is to use chemicals that induce cells to make their own interferon.
51. In women, chronic use of alcohol reduces vaginal response, and it can cause irregular menstruation and induce premature menopause.
52. Sure,[www.Sentencedict.com] there are enough stats and facts and gray type here to induce a third-quarter snooze.
53. Hops have also been stuffed into pillows, taking the place of down to help induce sleep.
54. If we wish to change the Effort Performance Reward equation to induce better performance then we should look to the reward system.
55. Multi-sprouting will induce more main stems which produce a larger number of small tubers.
56. Since you are trying to induce intense nausea responses in your clients, you may be concerned that they may actually vomit.
57. Using enzyme concentration as the bifurcation parameter it was possible to induce reversible transitions between periodic and chaotic behavior.
58. This is no dismal post-Brechtian production designed to induce feelings of guilt.
59. Possibly the role is to induce the epidermis which it comes into contact with to fold up to form a nerve cord.
60. And they realize the power of names to define subjectivity, reduce opposition to manageable levels, and induce paralysis.
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