English to Irish Meaning of induce - aslú


Induce :
aslú

aslú, ina luí, ócáid, thionscnamh, ghríosú, spreagadh, tathaint, IMPEL

aslúspreagthaaslachmhealladhinducesinducing
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Definitions of induce in English
Verb(1) cause to arise(2) cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner(3) cause to occur rapidly(4) reason or establish by induction(5) produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic processes
Examples of induce in English
(1) This confirms women's views that medical staff may induce a birth to prevent a caesarean section only when the woman is poor.(2) Dried hops are soft and sweet smelling with a natural narcotic effect that will induce restful sleep, while lavender flowers and rose petals are refreshingly fragrant.(3) Naturally occurring variations in the Earth's magnetic field induce eddy currents in the Earth that are detectable as electric field variations on the surface.(4) In fact, this is how the Pyrrhonists treated all sceptical arguments: as intended to induce suspension of judgement, not assent to a negative, epistemological conclusion.(5) Cortisol levels can be elevated for a variety of reasons - hardcore training itself can induce this rise.(6) Electrical and magnetic fields can induce currents that might alter the voltages across cell membranes.(7) In 1831, Michael Faraday showed that a moving magnet could induce an electric current in a wire - the basis of an electric generator.(8) If cyanide is known to be ingested, do not induce vomiting or give fluids to drink.(9) Heavy meals and certain foods, such as turkey, warm milk and bananas, induce sleep.(10) The energy levels of the gamma rays are too low to induce radioactivity.(11) I even had wine last night to try and induce sleep.(12) Nothing on earth could induce me to strip off at -10 degrees.(13) He showed that a magnet could induce an electrical current in a wire.(14) What on earth would induce us to risk something so valuable?(15) My father tried to induce me to learn Arabic poetry by heart, encouraged me, gave me prizes - also for knowledge in astronomy.(16) The office is full of touts and bureaucrats who are out to make the process as lengthy and complicated as they can, in order to induce you to resort to a bribe.
Related Phrases of induce
(1) induce labor ::
aslú saothair
Synonyms
Verb
1. persuade ::
ina luí
2. bring about ::
thabhairt faoi
3. stimulate ::
spreagadh
4. induct ::
ionduchtú
5. bring on ::
a thabhairt ar
Different Forms
induce, induced, inducement, inducements, induces, inducing
Word Example from TV Shows
right above your ankle
that can induce contractions.

right above your ankle that can INDUCE contractions.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 16

You know, I hear
that sex can induce labor.

You know, I hear that sex can INDUCE labor.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 16

...some syrup of ipecac
to induce vomiting and a mint.

...some syrup of ipecac to INDUCE vomiting and a mint.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 23

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