Induce means to persuade or to lead. Using all of his persuasive powers, he was finally able to induce the Senate to pass the bill. Her labor was not progressing, so the doctor prescribed a drug that induced healthy labor.
because your booty stank like and it smells like orange juice
I'm trying to figure out how to induce my husband to clean out the garage.
The Paper induced the ppl about the war
no.
You can not.
A blunt or a bong will do.
In the novel,Macbeth, Lady Macbeth induced Macbeth to kill the king.
To induce different results.
It's mutations.
The word 'induce' is a verb, meaning to succeed in persuading or influencing; to cause a mental or a physical change; in medicine, to artificially cause labor to begin.Example: I'm trying to induce you to do your own homework by writing example sentences that your teacher will recognize as written by someone else.
Yes, but don't drink it.
It is use as a secondary messenger in the cell to induce a cellular response.