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Inducement

see synonyms of inducement

Noun

1. incentive, inducement, motivator

a positive motivational influence

2. inducement, inducing

act of bringing about a desired result

Example Sentences:
'inducement of sleep'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Inducement

see synonyms of inducement
noun
1. 
the act of inducing
2. 
a means of inducing; persuasion; incentive
3. law
(in pleading) the introductory part that leads up to and explains the matter in dispute

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Inducement

see synonyms of inducement
noun
1. 
an inducing or being induced
2. 
anything that induces; motive; incentive
3.  Law
a. 
an explanatory introduction in a pleading
b. 
the benefit which a party is to receive for entering into a contract

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Inducement

see synonyms of inducement
n.
1. Something that helps bring about an action or a desired result; an incentive: tax breaks intended as an inducement to greater reinvestment.
2. The act or process of inducing: the inducement of sleep.
3. Law Misrepresentation that leads a person to enter into a contract or transaction with a false understanding of the risks and obligations: fraud in the inducement.

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