Advertisement - Continue reading below

Definition of "inducing" []

  • Present participle of induce. (verb)
  • That induces; inductive (adjective)

Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License

Use "inducing" in a sentence
  • "Surprisingly, one recent study done on young men even concluded that "low-load high volume resistance exercise is more effective in inducing acute muscle anabolism than high-load low volume or work matched resistance exercise modes.""
  • "The trouble with you, Spode, is that just because you have succeeded in inducing a handful of half-wits to disfigure the London scene by going about in black shorts, you think you're someone."
  • "The limited perception and understanding that exists of the case is that it is simply a business fraud suit by Clinton donor and erstwhile Clinton employer Peter Paul against Bill Clinton who was aided and abetted by Hillary in inducing Paul to spend more than $1.2 million to elect Hillary to the Senate with a false promise to work with paul when Clinton left the White House."