induce
Prononciation : [ɪnˈdus]
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Contexte : « causation »
(verb) to make something happen or to bring about a certain effect. It's kind of like when you do something that leads to a result, like how your actions can make someone feel happy or sad.
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The doctor gave her medicine to induce sleep so she could rest.
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His loud cheering did not induce any excitement among the players.
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What can we do to induce a positive change in our community?
Contexte : « persuasion »
(verb) to convince someone to do something. It's like when you talk someone into trying a new game because you think they would enjoy it.
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She was able to induce him to join the team by highlighting the fun activities.
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He couldn’t induce his friends to try the new restaurant because they were not interested.
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How can I induce my brother to help me with my homework?
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