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INDU'CE, v.t. [L. induco; in and duco, to lead.]

1. To lead, as by persuasion or argument; to prevail on; to incite; to influence by motives. The emperor could not be induced to take part in the contest.

2. To produce by influence.

As this belief is absolutely necessary for all mankind, the evidence for inducing it must be of that nature as to accommodate itself to all species of men.

3. To produce; to bring on; to cause; as a fever induced by extreme fatigue. The revolution in France has induced a change of opinions and of property.

4. To introduce; to bring into view.

The poet may be seen inducing his personages in the first Iliad.

5. To offer by way of induction or inference. [Not used.]
1913 Definition
Induce (induce)
v. t.(?)
In*duce"
[imp. *** p. p. Induced (?)] p. pr. *** vb. n. Inducing (?).] [L. inducere, inductum] pref. in- in + ducere to lead. See Duke, and cf. Induct.]

  1. To lead in; to introduce.
    [Obs.]

    The poet may be seen inducing his personages in the first Iliad. Pope.

  2. To draw on; to overspread.
    [A Latinism] Cowper.
  3. To lead on; to influence; to prevail on; to incite; to move by persuasion or influence.
    Shak.

    He is not obliged by your offer to do it, . . . though he may be induced, persuaded, prevailed upon, tempted. Paley.

    Let not the covetous desire of growing rich induce you to ruin your reputation. Dryden.

  4. To bring on; to effect; to cause; as, a fever induced by fatigue or exposure.

    Sour things induces a contraction in the nerves. Bacon.

  5. To produce, or cause, by proximity without contact or transmission, as a particular electric or magnetic condition in a body, by the approach of another body in an opposite electric or magnetic state.
  6. To generalize or conclude as an inference from all the particulars; -- the opposite of deduce.

    Syn. -- To move; instigate; urge; impel; incite; press; influence; actuate.


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