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Inducing

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Noun

1. inducement, inducing

act of bringing about a desired result

Example Sentences:
'inducement of sleep'

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Inducing

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verb (transitive)
1. (often foll by an infinitive)
to persuade or use influence on
2. 
to cause or bring about
3. medicine
to initiate or hasten (labour), as by administering a drug to stimulate uterine contractions
4. logic obsolete
to assert or establish (a general proposition, hypothesis, etc) by induction
5. 
to produce (an electromotive force or electrical current) by induction
6. 
to transmit (magnetism) by induction

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Inducing

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verb transitiveWord forms: inˈduced or inˈducing
1. 
to lead on to some action, condition, belief, etc.; prevail on; persuade
2. 
to bring on; bring about; cause; effect
to induce vomiting with an emetic
3. 
to draw (a general rule or conclusion) from particular facts; infer by induction
4.  Physics
to bring about (an electric or magnetic effect) in a body by exposing it to the influence or variation of a field of force

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Inducing

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tr.v. in·duced, in·duc·ing, in·duc·es
1. To lead or move, as to a course of action, by influence or persuasion. See Synonyms at persuade.
2. To bring about or stimulate the occurrence of; cause: a drug used to induce labor.
3. To infer by inductive reasoning.
4. Physics
a. To produce (an electric current or a magnetic charge) by induction.
b. To produce (radioactivity, for example) artificially by bombardment of a substance with neutrons, gamma rays, and other particles.
5. Biochemistry To initiate or increase the production of (an enzyme or other protein) at the level of genetic transcription.
6. Genetics To cause an increase in the transcription of the RNA of (a gene).

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