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Word | Induce |
cause to arise; induce a crisis / reason or establish by induction / To lead in / To influence or cause / persuade; bring about / succeed in persuading or influencing (someone) to do something. / to cause (someone or something) to do something / to cause (something) to happen or exist / medical : to give (a pregnant woman) special medicine in order to make her give birth : to cause (labor or birth) to begin by giving special drugs to a pregnant woman, | |
Usage | ⇒ Nothing on earth could induce Ravi to step down from his position ⇒ The loud blast of the cannon induced an avalanche. ⇒ After the quarrel, Tina said nothing could induce her to talk to Tony again. ⇒ The advertisement is meant to induce people to eat more fruit. ⇒ the pickets induced many workers to stay away ⇒ once it was established that the foetus was dead, and abortion was induced ⇒ I had to be induced because the baby was three weeks late |
Synonyms | persuade, urge, influence, prompt, cause, move, impel, motivate, provoke, make, coax, incite, stimulate, prod, produce, spur, sway, press, encourage, convince, |
Antonyms | discourage, dissuade, hinder, prevent, deter, inhibit, arrest, extinguish, halt, abolish, admonish, alienate, appall, avert, check, depress, impede, repress, restrain, restrict, |
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