| Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (v. t.) To lead in; to introduce. 2. (v. t.) To draw on; to overspread. 3. (v. t.) To lead on; to influence; to prevail on; to incite; to move by persuasion or influence. 4. (v. t.) To bring on; to effect; to cause; as, a fever induced by fatigue or exposure. 5. (v. t.) To produce, or cause, by proximity without contact or transmission, as a particular electric or magnetic condition in a body, by the approach of another body in an opposite electric or magnetic state. 6. (v. t.) To generalize or conclude as an inference from all the particulars; -- the opposite of deduce. | Multi-Version Concordance Induce (1 Occurrence) John 4:48 "Unless you and others see miracles and marvels," said Jesus, "nothing will induce you to believe." (WEY) |