Induces
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Examples
- There is that in woman's tenderness which induces her to believe too easily. William Makepeace Thackeray. Vanity Fair.
- They lacked that broader faith and understanding which induces men simply to study the stars. H. G. Wells. The Outline of History_Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind.
- He lay in that blessed calm which convalescence always induces, enjoying in secure tranquillity his liberty and re-union with her whom he adored. Mary Shelley. The Last Man.
- After that point is reached the enemy often induces a change of orders not before contemplated. Ulysses S. Grant. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant.
- Hence to develop and train mind is to provide an environment which induces such activity. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- The back and forth motion of the iron plate induces current in the electromagnet _c_. Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- Rotation of _W_ induces rotation of _w_, and a small force at _W_ is able to overcome a large force at _w_. Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- A magnet in motion induces electricity within a coil; that is, causes a current to flow through the coil. Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- As a result _M_ moves downward, and thereby induces rotation in the large wheel _L_. Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- Secondly, Give a reason, why the resemblance of our broken and interrupted perceptions induces us to attribute an identity to them. David Hume. A Treatise of Human Nature.
- For here is this nation which sixteen years ago vibrated ecstatically to that magic word Prosperity; to-day statistical rhetoric about size induces little but excessive boredom. Walter Lippmann. A Preface to Politics.
- It may be due to a condition of fulness of the vessels of the stomach, relieved by any stimulus which, acting on the lining membrane, induces a flow of fluid from the glands. Various. The Wonder Book of Knowledge.
- Motion to all appearance induces no real nor essential change on the body, but only varies its relation to other objects. David Hume. A Treatise of Human Nature.
- Your manner, which I must say does not seem intended to propitiate, induces me to think it possible. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- By reason of its vibrations, this diaphragm induces very weak electric impulses in the magnetic coil. Frank Lewis Dyer. Edison, His Life and Inventions.
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