Place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position.
Accept people into an exclusive society or group, usually with some rite.
Produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic processes.
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Examples for "induce"
Examples for "induce"
1Results: Exercise did not induce any significant changes in systemic chemokine levels.
2There was no need to induce climate change to explain this event.
3Results: The results showed that the recombinant plasmids can induce immune response.
4Both looking promising- safe in healthy adults & induce an immune response.
5Notch signaling is therefore likely to stabilize, rather than induce prosensory fate.
1Join Ashton Prep's hottest new sorority as we induct our third member:
2Thus the conditions of both factors of aesthetic emotion tend to induct pleasure.
3Why travel far to induct a peasant girl when one was close by?
4We must have guides, we must, occasionally, induct into our society new associates.
5So what drives parents to induct their children into a religion they have rejected?
6Nixon announced he would not request a renewal of his authority to induct men.
7With your permission, Mr. Grandon, I will induct Mrs. Grandon into the enchanting mystery.
8A lot depends on the quality of soldiers we can induct into the first class.
9An attempt to induct David Oyelowo into the club seemed more than a little patronising.
10It also plans to develop and induct 155 mm artillery guns within the next three years.
11They want to induct you in three weeks.
12We must, therefore, extend the statutory authority to induct men for two years of military service.
13Under Mafia rules, the five families could induct new members to replace those who had passed away.
14His book is an achievement which should induct Señor de Loyarte into membership in several more academies.
15So it would not be surprising if European regulators decide to induct Google into their billion-dollar-fine club next.
16Stipe will induct Nirvana, which was chosen in its first year of eligibility, 20 years after founder Cobain's death.
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