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indubitable
adjective unable to be doubted; certain.
[17c: from Latin indubitabilis , from dubitare to doubt]
indubitability or indubitableness noun .
indubitably adverb .
adjective unable to be doubted; certain.
[17c: from Latin indubitabilis , from dubitare to doubt]
indubitability or indubitableness noun .
indubitably adverb .
induce
verb (induced , inducing )
1 to persuade, influence or cause someone to do something tried to induce her to move back home .
2 obstetrics to initiate or hasten (labour) by artificial means, especially by administering a drug to stimulate contractions of the womb.
3 to make something happen or appear.
4 to produce or transmit (an electromotive force) by induction.
5 logic to infer or come to (eg a general conclusion) from particular cases.
[14c: from Latin inducere to lead in]
inducible adjective .
verb (induced , inducing )
1 to persuade, influence or cause someone to do something tried to induce her to move back home .
2 obstetrics to initiate or hasten (labour) by artificial means, especially by administering a drug to stimulate contractions of the womb.
3 to make something happen or appear.
4 to produce or transmit (an electromotive force) by induction.
5 logic to infer or come to (eg a general conclusion) from particular cases.
[14c: from Latin inducere to lead in]
inducible adjective .
inducement
noun
1 something that induces, especially something that is persuasive or that influences or encourages certain behaviour; an incentive or motive.
2 law a statement of facts that introduces other important facts.
noun
1 something that induces, especially something that is persuasive or that influences or encourages certain behaviour; an incentive or motive.
2 law a statement of facts that introduces other important facts.
induct
verb (inducted , inducting )
1 to place (eg a priest) formally and often ceremonially in an official position; to install.
2 to initiate someone as a member of eg a society or profession.
3 N Am to enrol someone for military service or training.
4 to induce.
[14c: from Latin inducere to lead in]
verb (inducted , inducting )
1 to place (eg a priest) formally and often ceremonially in an official position; to install.
2 to initiate someone as a member of eg a society or profession.
3 N Am to enrol someone for military service or training.
4 to induce.
[14c: from Latin inducere to lead in]
inductance
noun , physics the property of an electric circuit or circuit component that causes an electromotive force to be generated in it when a changing current is present.
noun , physics the property of an electric circuit or circuit component that causes an electromotive force to be generated in it when a changing current is present.
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