induce in the PONS Dictionary

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They spent much time and energy to develop safe and effective ways of inducing them.
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These moves may inflict damage, induce status problems, restore health, or perform actions that in some way affect the overall battle.
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After peaking in intensity, increasing southeasterly vertical wind shear induced a trend of rapid weakening on the storm.
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This has induced setting up of new factories for production of tea in the town.
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Its use was restricted to a form of ritualistic music to induce trance.
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Another possible cause of exercise induced nausea is overhydration.
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The example of a new bridge opening where none was before inducing additional traffic has been noted for centuries.
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Once somebody's been induced, and they agree to do the crime, that's when the recording starts...
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The protein also has the putative ability to protect the brain from damage induced by stroke.
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Preparations which contain paracetamol may also induce severe liver toxicity resulting from paracetamol poisoning.
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