inducing

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inducing

The doctor is inducing sleep with a gentle tone of voice.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The act of causing or bringing about a desired result or state. It refers to the process of leading to a specific outcome, often through persuasion, influence, or a specific method.
Usage

The noun "inducing" is used to describe the action or process that leads to a particular effect. It is often followed by "of" to specify the result being caused.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The gentle music was effective for the inducing of sleep.
    • Her skillful negotiation was key to the inducing of a peaceful agreement.
    • The doctor studied the inducing of hypnosis for therapeutic purposes.
Advanced Usage
  • "inducing of": This is the standard construction to link the action to its specific result.
    • The policy aimed at the inducing of behavioral change in the community.
Variants and Related Words
  • Induce (verb): To lead or move by persuasion or influence; to bring about.
    • The medication can induce drowsiness.
  • Inducement (noun): A thing that persuades or leads someone to do something; an incentive.
    • The tax break served as an inducement for investment.
  • Inducer (noun): A person or thing that induces.
    • The chemical is a known inducer of enzyme production.
Synonyms
  • Causation: The action of causing something.
  • Production: The action of making or causing something to happen.
  • Instigation: The action of provoking or inciting an event.
Antonyms
  • Prevention: The action of stopping something from happening.
  • Discouragement: The action of trying to persuade someone not to do something.
inducing

The doctor is inducing sleep with a gentle tone of voice.

Noun
  1. act of bringing about a desired result
    • inducement of sleep