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induced    音标拼音: [ɪnd'ust]
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induced
adj 1: brought about or caused; not spontaneous; "a case of
steroid-induced weakness" [ant: {self-generated},
{spontaneous}]

Induce \In*duce"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Induced}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Inducing}.] [L. inducere, inductum; pref. in- in ducere
to lead. See {Duke}, and cf. {Induct}.]
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1. To lead in; to introduce. [Obs.]
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The poet may be seen inducing his personages in the
first Iliad. --Pope.
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2. To draw on; to overspread. [A Latinism] --Cowper.
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3. To lead on; to influence; to prevail on; to incite; to
persuade; to move by persuasion or influence. --Shak.
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He is not obliged by your offer to do it, . . .
though he may be induced, persuaded, prevailed upon,
tempted. --Paley.
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Let not the covetous desire of growing rich induce
you to ruin your reputation. --Dryden.
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4. To bring on; to effect; to cause; as, a fever induced by
fatigue or exposure; anaphylactic shock induced by
exposure to a allergen.
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Sour things induces a contraction in the nerves.
--Bacon.
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5. (Physics) To produce, or cause, by proximity without
contact or transmission, as a particular electric or
magnetic condition in a body, by the approach of another
body in an opposite electric or magnetic state.
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6. (Logic) To generalize or conclude as an inference from all
the particulars; -- the opposite of {deduce}.

7. (Genetics, Biochemistry) To cause the expression of (a
gene or gene product) by affecting a transcription control
element on the genome, either by inhibiting a negative
control or by activating a positive control; to derepress;
as, lactose induces the production of beta-galactosidase
in {Eschericia coli}..
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Syn: To move; instigate; urge; impel; incite; press;
influence; actuate.
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induced \induced\ adj.
brought about or caused; not spontaneous; as, a case of
steroid-induced weakness. Contrasted to {spontaneous}.
[Narrower terms: {elicited, evoked ]
[WordNet 1.5]


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