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induction

Aussprache: [ɪnˈdʌkʃən]

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Kontext: „science“

(noun) a process where we figure out general rules from specific examples. It's like seeing a pattern after looking at many different cases. For example, if you see that the sun rises every day, you might think it will always rise.

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From the many times I saw my dog bark at strangers, I made an induction that he is protective.

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I thought all dogs were friendly, but my induction changed when I met a growling one.

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What kind of induction can we make from samples we collected?

Kontext: „education“

(noun) a ceremony that welcomes someone into a new group or role. Think about a party or event where someone is given a special title or job. For example, a new student council member might have an induction ceremony.

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The school held an induction ceremony for the new student leaders.

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There was no induction ceremony for the new students this year.

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What happens at the induction ceremony for the new club members?

Kontext: „logic“

(noun) a method of reasoning where you start with specifics and draw a general conclusion. It's like putting together clues to solve a mystery, based on what you find out about the little details.

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By observing that the apples were falling from the tree, I used induction to guess that gravity pulls things down.

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My reasoning was wrong; just because some birds fly doesn't mean all of them do, so my induction failed.

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Can you give an example of an induction you used to understand something better?

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