Induces Meaning in English
word · lemma: induce
ˌɪnˈdusɪz
in-DOO-siz
ɪndjˈuːsɪz
in-DYOO-siz
Definição
To cause something to happen, or to lead someone to do something, typically by influence or persuasion.
Uso & Nuances
Often used in formal, scientific, or medical contexts (e.g., "induce labor"). Common collocations: "induce sleep," "induce a reaction." Usually implies an effect caused by an action, substance, or condition rather than arising naturally.
Spanish: inducir - causar - provocarPortuguese (BR): induzir - causar - provocarPortuguese (PT): induzir - causar - provocarChinese (Simplified): 引起 - 导致Chinese (Traditional): 引起 - 導致Hindi: उत्पन्न करना - प्रेरित करनाArabic: يُسبب - يُحفّزBengali: উদ্দীপিত করে - প্ররোচিত করেRussian: вызывает - побуждаетJapanese: 誘発する - 促すVietnamese: gây ra - kích thíchKorean: 유발하다 - 일으키다Turkish: neden olmak - tetiklemekUrdu: اُبھارتا ہے - پیدا کرتا ہےIndonesian: menyebabkan - memicu
Frases de Exemplo
The doctor induces sleep with medicine.
basic
Loud noises sometimes induce headaches.
basic
Stress induces unhealthy eating habits.
basic
They used a special light that induces plants to grow faster.
natural
Watching sad movies sometimes induces people to cry.
natural
The company hopes the new law induces more investment.
natural