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    inducement
    /ɪnˈdjuːsm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. a thing that persuades or leads someone to do something: "companies were prepared to build only in return for massive inducements"

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  2. INDUCEMENT definition: 1. an act or thing that is intended to persuade someone or something: 2. an act or thing that is…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of INDUCEMENT is a motive or consideration that leads one to action or to additional or more effective actions. How to use inducement in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Inducement.

  4. INDUCEMENT meaning: 1. an act or thing that is intended to persuade someone or something: 2. an act or thing that is…. Learn more.

  5. noun. the act of inducing. a means of inducing; persuasion; incentive. law (in pleading) the introductory part that leads up to and explains the matter in dispute.

  6. The act of persuading someone to do something is called inducement. If you're training a dog, you might use food as an inducement to make the dog do what you want. This works with some humans too.

  7. 1. Something that helps bring about an action or a desired result; an incentive: tax breaks intended as an inducement to greater reinvestment. 2. The act or process of inducing: the inducement of sleep. 3.

  8. verb. formal uk / ɪnˈdjuːs / us / ɪnˈduːs / induce verb (PERSUADE) Add to word list. [ T + obj + to infinitive ] to persuade someone to do something: induce someone to do something They induced her to take the job by promising editorial freedom.

  9. something that is given to someone to persuade them to do something synonym incentive There is little inducement for them to work harder. Car dealers are offering generous financial inducements to encourage the sale of new vehicles.

  10. Definition of inducement noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. noun. 1. an inducing or being induced. 2. anything that induces; motive; incentive. 3. Law. a. an explanatory introduction in a pleading. b. the benefit which a party is to receive for entering into a contract.