induced Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- invoked
- resulted-in-
- brought-forth
- yielded
- brought-about
- effectuated
- made
- effected
- engendered
- occasioned
- worked
- did
- catalyzed
- translated-into-
- brought-on
- bred
Weak:
- instituted
- advanced
- drew-on
- founded
- began
- begat
- cultivated
- contributed-to-
- inaugurated
- initiated
- started
- furthered
- gave-rise-to
- established
- set-up
- rendered
- promoted
- determined
- forwarded
- decided
- launched
- enacted
- fostered
- conduced-to-
- turned-out
- developed
- nurtured
- set
- encouraged
- pioneered
- introduced
- begot
Strongest:
- restricted
- stifled
- crushed
- subdued
- repressed
- stifled
- subdued
- impeded
- controlled
- inhibited
- restricted
- controlled
- inhibited
- crushed
- repressed
- suppressed
- limited
- impeded
- suppressed
- limited
Strong:
- quashed
- killed
- arrested
- destroyed
- quelled
- squashed
- dampened
- destroyed
- restrained
- killed
- smothered
- restrained
- checked
- put-down
- put-down
- checked
- quelled
- abolished
- dampened
- retarded
- squelched
- curbed
- arrested
- retarded
- squelched
- quashed
- curbed
- squashed
- abolished
- smothered
Weak:
induced Meaning
induced (a)
brought about or caused; not spontaneous
induced (imp. & p. p.)
of Induce
induced Sentence Examples
- The sudden drop in temperature induced shivering in the cold room.
- The loud noise induced a panic attack in the anxious woman.
- The experiment induced a chemical reaction that led to a vibrant color change.
- The doctor induced labor in the pregnant mother to hasten the delivery.
- The accident induced a concussion that required immediate medical attention.
- The therapist used hypnosis to induce a trance state in the patient.
- The new software update induced several errors that needed to be fixed.
- The rain induced flooding in the low-lying areas, causing widespread damage.
- The infection induced a fever and malaise in the sick child.
- The laughter of the children induced a smile on the face of the lonely elderly woman.
FAQs About the word induced
brought about or caused; not spontaneousof Induce
caused, produced, created, generated, prompted, brought, wrought, spawned, invoked, resulted (in)
restricted, stifled, crushed, subdued, repressed, stifled, subdued, impeded, controlled, inhibited
The sudden drop in temperature induced shivering in the cold room.
The loud noise induced a panic attack in the anxious woman.
The experiment induced a chemical reaction that led to a vibrant color change.
The doctor induced labor in the pregnant mother to hasten the delivery.