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How to pronounce inducing in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms inducement
Type of causation, causing
Has types corruption
Derivation induce

Examples of inducing

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Both coasters emphasize a strong story line rather than scream-inducing thrills.
From the bostonherald.com
He left after inducing a flyout with his 108th and final pitch of the afternoon.
From the bostonherald.com
Is this what life would be if you took out all of that cortisol-inducing stress?
From the nzherald.co.nz
I loved the way cringe-inducing sourness gave way to chewy fake fruity goodness.
From the forbes.com
And if your pet puts up a fight, leave the stress-inducing sweater on the shelf.
From the sfgate.com
It will always be rude, obnoxious and anger inducing behavior in close quarters.
From the economist.com
The bear's empathy-inducing demeanour brings out the irony of the gloomy humour.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
Advice that in actuality is misleading, shame-inducing and downright depressing.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
Should colourful art and migraine-inducing wallpaper really be in the same room?
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Cause to arise; "induce a crisis"
  • Cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner; "The ads induced me to buy a VCR"; "My children finally got me to buy a computer"; "My wife made me buy a new sofa"
  • Cause to occur rapidly; "the infection precipitated a high fever and allergic reactions"
  • Reason or establish by induction
  • Produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic processes
  • (induced) brought about or caused; not spontaneous; "a case of steroid-induced weakness"
  • The inducement rule is a test a United States court can use to determine whether liability for copyright infringement committed by third parties could be assigned to the distributor of the device used to commit infringement.
  • In mathematics, n n n n u2208n n n {displaystyle in }n n-induction (epsilon-induction) is a variant of transfinite induction that can be used in set theory to prove that all sets satisfy a given property P. If the truth of the property for x follows from its truth for all elements of x, for every set x, then the property is true of all sets. In symbols:
  • (Induction (biology)) Induction, in biology, refers to the initiation or cause of a change or process, such as the production of a specific morphogenetic effect in the developing embryo.