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Meaning of reinduce

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reinduce (v. t.)

To induce again.

reinduce Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor tried to reinduce sedation to prevent the patient from awakening prematurely.
  2. The counselor used cognitive techniques to reinduce positive thinking in the distressed client.
  3. The damp weather reinduced the mold spores, causing allergies to flare up.
  4. The therapist reinduced the forgotten trauma memory through a guided meditation.
  5. The loud noises reinduced the flashbacks and anxiety in the PTSD sufferer.
  6. The surgeon reinduced anesthesia to prevent the patient from experiencing pain during the surgery.
  7. The medication reinduced sleep in the insomniac, offering much-needed relief.
  8. The professor reinduced the experiment in a controlled environment to confirm the results.
  9. The financial crisis reinduced fear and uncertainty in the stock market.
  10. The trauma reinduced feelings of helplessness and shame, leaving the survivor struggling to cope.

FAQs About the word reinduce

To induce again.

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The doctor tried to reinduce sedation to prevent the patient from awakening prematurely.

The counselor used cognitive techniques to reinduce positive thinking in the distressed client.

The damp weather reinduced the mold spores, causing allergies to flare up.

The therapist reinduced the forgotten trauma memory through a guided meditation.