Induce:

Verb:

  1. To succeed in persuading or influencing (someone) to do something.
  2. To bring about or give rise to.
  3. To cause (a process or action) to begin, especially to bring on the birth of a baby.

Prepositions:

  • “To” (induce to)
  • “By” (induce by)
  • “Into” (induce into)
  • “In” (induce in)

Collocations:

  • Induce labor, induce sleep, induce vomiting, induce a response, induce a state, induce a feeling, induce an effect, chemically induced, induce stress, induce change.

Example Sentences:

  1. The doctor decided to induce labor.
  2. The medication can induce sleep.
  3. He was induced to join the team.
  4. The experiment aims to induce a chemical reaction.
  5. The bright lights can induce headaches.
  6. She was able to induce him to try the new dish.
  7. The speech induced a sense of pride in the audience.
  8. The cold weather can induce a feeling of lethargy.
  9. The drug was used to induce vomiting.
  10. The campaign induced people to donate generously.
  11. The stress can induce health problems.
  12. He was induced by the offer of a reward.
  13. The company induced changes to improve efficiency.
  14. Her smile induced a feeling of happiness.
  15. The hypnosis was able to induce a state of relaxation.
  16. The sound of the waves can induce sleep.
  17. The lawyer was able to induce doubt in the jury’s mind.
  18. The advertisement induced customers to buy the product.
  19. The treatment can induce a rapid recovery.
  20. The news induced a sense of panic among the residents.
  21. The exercise can induce muscle growth.
  22. The promise of a bonus induced the employees to work harder.
  23. The music induced a feeling of nostalgia.
  24. The teacher induced the students to think critically.
  25. The injury induced a severe pain.
  26. The story induced tears from the audience.
  27. The doctor used medication to induce labor.
  28. The fragrance can induce memories.
  29. The situation induced a sense of urgency.
  30. The experiment was designed to induce stress.
  31. The reward induced him to take the risk.
  32. The threat of punishment induced compliance.
  33. The drug can induce a state of euphoria.
  34. The challenge induced him to improve his skills.
  35. The lecture induced sleep in the students.
  36. The announcement induced excitement.
  37. The evidence induced a change in opinion.
  38. The presentation induced interest in the topic.
  39. The treatment can induce side effects.
  40. The experience induced a sense of wonder.
  41. The promise of freedom induced cooperation.
  42. The sight of blood can induce fainting.
  43. The event induced a feeling of celebration.
  44. The workout induced fatigue.
  45. The discount induced more sales.
  46. The chemical can induce hallucinations.
  47. The speech induced a change in behavior.
  48. The shocking news induced disbelief.
  49. The exercise induced sweating.
  50. The heat can induce dehydration.
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