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been induced
verb
To lead by persuasion or influence; incite.
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As the seasonal joke goes, nowadays Christ himself would have been induced on the 24th.
Hating fuss and feathers, he has been induced to make triumphal progresses on four continents.
Tumors of the kidneys have been induced in hamsters by the administration of estrogens.
After general anesthesia has been induced, the patient is positioned in the low lithotomy position.
In court papers, the organization denied that any of the homeowners had been induced to give up their homes.
In captivity, lions have been induced to mate with other big cats.
We join them an hour after Eddie has been induced and is starting to feel the pain.
Of course, after 20 years of starvation, every organisation is crisis-managed, because crisis has been induced by the politicians.
During the hearing yesterday, Judge Sand asked Mr. Mohamed whether he had been induced or pressured into the plea.
Mr. Consolo said he would argue that Mr. Agca had been induced to implicate Bulgaria.
All the rest of this stubborn remnant of nine hundred and sixty Jews had been induced by their leader to kill themselves.
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