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Definitions for superinduce
su·perin·duce
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superinduceverb
To replace (someone) with someone else; to bring into another's position; especially, to take (a second wife) quickly after the death of a first, or while she is still alive.
superinduceverb
To bring in as an addition.
superinduceverb
To cause (especially further disease) in addition (to an existing medical condition).
superinduceverb
To place over (something or someone); to cover.
Etymology: From late superinducere.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
To Superinduceverb
Etymology: super and induco, Latin.
Relation is not contained in the real existence of things, but something extraneous and superinduced. John Locke.
In children, savages, and ill-natured people, learning not having cast their native thoughts into new moulds, nor by superinducing foreign doctrines, confounded those fair characters nature had written, their innate notions might lie open. John Locke.
To superinduce any virtue upon a person, take the living creature in which that virtue is most eminent. Francis Bacon.
Custom and corruption superinduce upon us a kind of necessity of going on as we began. Roger L'Estrange.
Father is a notion superinduced to the substance or man, and refers only to an act of that thing called man, whereby he contributed to the generation of one of his own kind, let man be what it will. John Locke.
Long custom of sinning superinduces upon the soul new and absurd desires, like the distemper of the soul, feeding only upon filth and corruption. Robert South, Sermons.
Webster Dictionary
Superinduceverb
to bring in, or upon, as an addition to something
Etymology: [Pref. super- + induce: cf. L. superinducere to draw over.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Superinduce
sū-pėr-in-dūs′, v.t. to bring in over and above something else, to superadd.—ns. Superinduc′tion, Superinduce′ment.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of superinduce in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of superinduce in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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