inducee

noun

Etymology

From induce + -ee.

  1. derived from indūcō — “lead in, bring in, introduce
  2. inherited from enducen
  3. suffixed as inducee — “induce + ee

Definitions

  1. One who, or that which, is induced.

    • The teacher's role is that of an inducer of change in the behavior of a student. The student role, thus, is defined, i.e. that of an inducee. The concepts of inducer and inducee point to a concept of influence.

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