induce in the PONS Dictionary

induce Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to induce sb to do sth

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They spent much time and energy to develop safe and effective ways of inducing them.
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This renders him unable to perform any violent acts without inducing similar nausea.
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The movie's opening images suggest that what follows may be induced by dreams.
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Another possible cause of exercise induced nausea is overhydration.
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Its use was restricted to a form of ritualistic music to induce trance.
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Some have attempted to use them to induce lucid dreaming, but the role of alpha-wave activity in lucid dreaming is subject to ongoing research.
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Another common source of anisotropy, inverse magnetostriction, is induced by internal strains.
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Preparations which contain paracetamol may also induce severe liver toxicity resulting from paracetamol poisoning.
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The protein also has the putative ability to protect the brain from damage induced by stroke.
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The two receptor pathways are named as a result of their role in mediating cell signals by inducing the phosphorylation of specific tyrosines.
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