Used in a Sentence

induced

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for induced.

Editorial note

Realizing helps, that actual content of your thoughts is virtual because it's induced by the way you feel.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

(in combination) Brought about; caused to happen.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of induced gathered in one view.

adjective

(in combination) Brought about; caused to happen.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for induced.

adjective

(in combination) Brought about; caused to happen.

Example sentences

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Realizing helps, that actual content of your thoughts is virtual because it's induced by the way you feel.

2

They form because the increase in energy dissipation wins out over the reduction in entropy induced by their formation.

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By all means it was a Valley-induced bubble.

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In particular, this leaves all repositories open to media-induced attention and controversy, followed by a takedown.

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This is extremely difficult in Windows because of the amount of drag induced by the tooling.

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And no, one can't say it's the responsibility of the reader to not be fooled; news-induced dysrationalia is systemic, it is predictable.

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I understand why we'd want to scale production to meet the increased demand induced by consumers having more money.

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It is, psychedelic induced hallucinations (as opposed to hallucinations as a result of delerium) are produced in much the same way as deepdream.

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The presence of an oscillatory confounding signal (noise induced from the motion of the drowning subject) would significantly reduce the reliability of these algorithms.

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This is a very likely case of media and culturally induced paranoia.

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I was under the impression that it was referencing the similarities with drug induced human hallucinations.

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Central banks in the past have accidentally induced illiquidity and deflation at the same time by restricting the money supply without issuing smaller currency denominations.

Quote examples

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They don't actually "love" them, they're just induced necessities.

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How is "cheating" by secretly gorging once on zucchini with some friends harmful to the person you give it to, other than their self-induced idea that it is bad?

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Proctor calls this "agnotology": culturally induced ignorance.

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I have to be honest; while I enjoyed this article, I mainly upvoted it for the author's use of the phrase "shrimp-induced torpor," which elicited giggling from me in turn.

Proper noun examples

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Induced demand, Jevons paradox, Parkinson's law...

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use induced in a sentence?

Realizing helps, that actual content of your thoughts is virtual because it's induced by the way you feel.

What does induced mean?

(in combination) Brought about; caused to happen.

What part of speech is induced?

induced is commonly used as adjective.