inducing (Meaning)
inducing (n)
act of bringing about a desired result
inducing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Induce
Synonyms & Antonyms of inducing
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- cajolery
- exhortation
- tempting
- blandishment
- entreaty
- prompting
- wheedling
- urging
- brainwashing
- swaying
- cajolement
Antonyms:
inducing Sentence Examples
- The doctor administered a medication inducing sleep to alleviate her insomnia.
- The hypnotic agent induced a trance-like state, allowing for therapeutic exploration.
- The electromagnetic field emitted by the device induced a current in the metallic component.
- The evocative music induced a sense of nostalgia and longing.
- The tragic event induced profound grief and despair.
- The chemicals in the experiment induced a toxic reaction in the cells.
- The higher altitude induced shortness of breath due to decreased oxygen levels.
- The spicy food induced a burning sensation in her mouth.
- The aromatic candles induced a calming and relaxing atmosphere.
- The instructor's encouraging words induced confidence in the students.
FAQs About the word inducing
act of bringing about a desired resultof Induce
persuasion, persuading,convincing, conversion, inducement, coaxing,suasion, influencing, pressuring, seduction
subduing,subduing,unemotional, unemotional, unimpressive, unimpressive, unaffecting,unaffecting
The doctor administered a medication inducing sleep to alleviate her insomnia.
The hypnotic agent induced a trance-like state, allowing for therapeutic exploration.
The electromagnetic field emitted by the device induced a current in the metallic component.
The evocative music induced a sense of nostalgia and longing.
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