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Princeton's WordNet

  1. inducedadjective

    brought about or caused; not spontaneous

    "a case of steroid-induced weakness"

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  1. induced

    Induced refers to something that is brought about, caused or generated. It suggests that an action, process, or condition has been initiated or influenced by external factors, stimuli, or agents. This term is commonly used in various fields such as physics, biology, and medicine.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Induced

    of Induce

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of induced in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of induced in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of induced in a Sentence

  1. George Bernard Shaw:

    Fashions are the only induced epidemics, proving that epidemics can be induced by tradesmen.

  2. Sir B. Brodie:

    The failure of the mind in old age is often less the results of natural decay, than of disuse. Ambition has ceased to operate; contentment bring indolence, and indolence decay of mental power, ennui, and sometimes death. Men have been known to die, literally speaking, of disease induced by intellectual vacancy.

  3. John Holdren:

    As University of California physicist John Holdren has said, it is possible that carbon dioxide climate-induced famines could kill as many as a billion people before the year 2020.

  4. Daniel Coury:

    The odds are very positive that the product of an IVF pregnancy or an induced labor is going to be a healthy child, the great majority of children with autism have not been the product of an induced labor ; we still don’t know all the causes of autism.

  5. Aldous Huxley:

    We are living now, not in the delicious intoxication induced by the early successes of science, but in a rather grisly morning-after, when it has become apparent that what triumphant science has done hitherto is to improve the means for achieving unimproved or actually deteriorated ends.

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    take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom
    • A. transpire
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    • D. rumpus

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