Induce
induce (verb) - cause something to happen, persuade someone to do somethinginducements (noun) - things given to people to make them do something you want them to do
big inducements
strong inducements
sufficient inducements
offer inducements
financial inducements
cash inducements
provide inducements
receive inducements to do something
induce smiles
induce a state of ectasy
the sound of the hymn is able to induce a state of ecstasy like those she had felt as a young girl
a payment must " corruptly " induce an official to direct business to or seek favorable treatment for the company to count as bribery
The bribes, paid from 1999 to 2004, were to induce the managers to buy scrap metal from Schnitzer
the plan does not provide financial incentives to induce farmers, developers, and municipalities to change their practices
free services and medicines is likely to induce demand
induce private sector participation
induce people to do things
an inflation risk that can beget a wage-price spiral that would in turn induce a powerful contraction by the Fed
induce cooperation
no one would ever induce me to agree
I want to induce them to do these things right off. But I'm not a negotiator.
you will always be able to craft commercials that will induce large numbers of people to try, say, New Coke
I hope this foul weather will induce you to stay with us a few more days
the opinion is interesting, which might induce somebody to read it
try to induce them to stop all attacks against innocent civilians
induce a power struggle
excessive weaponry in the hands of nationstates by itself is sufficient to induce war
I don't want to induce panic
induce a level of anxiety
induce a higher emotional state
induce such deep depression
induce vomiting
induce cardiac arrest
induce labor
induce labor, or contractions of the uterus
treatment to induce new blood vessels to form
induce sleep
induce abortion
induce lightning to strike
Material necessity thus impels a woman to induce a man to love his children
induce a response
a large number of contaminants in the global environment at concentrations that are unlikely to induce acute, lethal responses
induce others to communicate their thoughts to the Public
Did you induce him to do that?
must still overcome a host of frustrations profound enough to unhinge the brain or induce early death
induce nerve cells to grow
induce them to invest in riskier securities to raise the probability of making this target






