inducive

adj

Etymology

From induce + -ive.

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

Definitions

  1. Tending to induce, inducing something, or relating to the inducing of something.

  2. A case indicating the patient who undergoes the tangible effect, impact, or change of…

    A case indicating the patient who undergoes the tangible effect, impact, or change of state of an act/event initiated/caused by that self-same party. Examples: The boys run in the playground, We talked for hours, The couple eats dinner.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA