Induce

/ɪnˈduːs/ verb

To induce something is to cause it to happen or to persuade someone to do it. It often suggests bringing about a specific effect or result.

It comes from Latin “inducere,” meaning “to lead in” or “to bring in,” from “in-” (into) and “ducere” (to lead). Over time, the idea of “leading into” became “bringing about” a state or action.

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