0 present participle of induce --
1 to persuade someone to do something: --
2 to cause something to happen: --
Pills for seasickness often induce drowsiness.
From here the idea to decrease the deadweight losses, substituting environmental tax revenues for labor taxes revenues inducing the so-called 'revenue recycling effect'.
The appearance of the test square was altered by distant inducing bars at the same chromaticity, which appeared different only because of local chromatic induction.
Chromatic induction measured here by nulling modulation was consistent in sign with previous experiments that used asymmetric color matching, but what about inducing magnitude?
There was something about the building simultaneously inducing curiosity and anxiety.
Currently, voluntarily inducing infertility seems to be regarded as somewhat antisocial behaviour.
We will then introduce two distinct approaches to inducing this higher level organization from our extracted grammars.
Nevertheless, these new regulations were already inducing the creation of black markets across the country.
This may lead to low popularity levels inducing extreme economic behaviour.