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induce
verb as in cause to happen; encourage
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Ms von Essen said that Sapo had seen examples of nations including Russia and Iran inducing individuals, often young people, to carry out acts of violence.
Jurors were told the victim required three operations before being moved to critical care, and he remained in a medically induced coma after sustaining incision wounds to his liver and pancreas.
Kennedy's victim-blaming attitude looks increasingly like it will be the standard response of the Trump administration to all their failures, especially the economic disaster that Trump is inducing.
He also this week issued a statement praising Trump, which Ratcliffe suggested would help induce the president to resume intelligence sharing.
Those rules are meant to induce parity by controlling salaries, preventing deep-pocketed owners from spending the rest of the league into bankruptcy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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