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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61. How can viruses induce cells to enter the cycle of rapid multiplication that then leads on to the development of a tumour?
62. A tax on the purchase of corporate stock would induce some people to buy bonds instead of stock.
63. If the fixed charge has to be very high it may induce people to abandon consumption of the commodity altogether.
64. One of the first tasks of the Habsburgs was to induce settlers to occupy the empty lands.
65. Sigsworth was given a drug which would normally induce prolonged unconsciousness but it had no effect on him.
66. At the same time, a canopy of strings induce sympathetic vibrations in resonant aluminum panels suspended between the monitors.
67. The teacher's business is to induce learning and the techniques that are used have to work to that end.
68. Is he trying to induce me to make a foolish bid, or does he actually have four of a kind himself?
69. Once they had done this, they used breathing and rhythmic rattling to induce trance states.
70. By contrast, movement towards the equator will induce a westwards movement across the planet's surface.
71. The consultant at first attempted to induce labour but discontinued it.
72. They merely induce wealthy collectors to dip into their pockets.
73. Q: How do we induce magnolia and dogwood trees to bloom?
74. The coupling of this offshore subsidence and onshore uplift will induce a flexure of the margin which will accentuate uplift inland.
75. But particular abnormalities in biochemistry have been linked to schizophrenia since it was first discovered that hallucinatory drugs could induce a psychosis.
76. The landlords were given a bonus of twelve percent to induce them to sell.
77. I feel that they may also have been used to help induce altered states of consciousness.
78. Integration of the viral genes Nevertheless, some viruses that lack known cancer genes have also been found to induce cancer.
79. Firstly, chemical carcinogens in tobacco smoke might directly induce cervical carcinogenesis.
80. Does it induce a nice warm glow, or bring on a fit of apoplectic rage?
81. By dispensing with the inconvenience of actually having to go somewhere to vote, they induce more voters to participate in elections.
82. Experimental phosphate deficiency in humans may induce renal magnesium loss.
83. Possession of species specific antigens could therefore be a disadvantage as these may be the ones that induce such necrotic reactions.
84. It was concluded from these studies that elimination diets induce a prolonged remission similar to that achieved by other methods of treatment.
85. Researchers are investigating its ability to induce sleep and combat jet lag.
86. The identification of apparent patterning amongst types and sub-groups of ornamental metalwork can easily induce a false sense of satisfaction.
87. This should induce students to be more skeptical about economic statistics in general.
88. What must be changed are the contingencies which induce young people to behave in given ways towards their governments.
89. The vaccine - which consists of whole,[http://sentencedict.com/induce.html] dead leprosy bacilli - should induce immunity in the subjects.
90. The conflict aroused in these male children can induce an emotional paralysis in later life.
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