induced

[ɪnˈdjuːst]

induced Definition

  • 1persuaded or influenced someone to do something
  • 2brought about or caused something to happen

Using induced: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "induced" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The teacher induced the students to study harder for the exam.

  • Example

    The medicine induced drowsiness as a side effect.

  • Example

    The music induced a feeling of relaxation.

induced Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with induced

  • the process of starting childbirth artificially by medical means

    Example

    The doctor decided to induce labor because the baby was overdue.

  • self-induced

    caused by oneself, without external influence or assistance

    Example

    His illness was self-induced due to his unhealthy lifestyle.

  • a medically induced state of unconsciousness in which a patient is placed in order to protect the brain from swelling or other damage

    Example

    After the surgery, the patient was put into an induced coma to aid in their recovery.

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Summary: induced in Brief

The verb 'induced' [ɪnˈdjuːst] refers to persuading or influencing someone to do something or causing something to happen. It can be used in contexts such as education, medicine, and music, exemplified by 'The teacher induced the students to study harder for the exam,' 'The medicine induced drowsiness as a side effect,' and 'The music induced a feeling of relaxation.' 'Induced' also appears in phrases like 'induced labor,' 'self-induced,' and 'induced coma.'