Inducible [adverb]

Definition of Inducible:

involving reasoning from facts

Synonyms of Inducible:


Opposite/Antonyms of Inducible:

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Sentence/Example of Inducible:

They depend on actual biological material because they need to induce an immune response which builds antibodies and then, hopefully, builds up protection against a pathogen.

Businesses around the country are boarding up their shop windows ahead of this week’s vote—unsure of what to expect—and election-induced anxiety is high.

Nearly all addictive drugs, like cocaine and alcohol, increase dopamine levels, and the chemically induced dopamine reward leads to further drug cravings.

Even if each oscillator is weak, sync between them can induce a strong and very selective force.

Many jobs lost to coronavirus-induced cutbacks are those at risk of being replaced by technology, like positions in the service sector.

Such regions and any water they contained, researchers thought, would be protected from temperature disturbances induced by the sun’s rays.

Over the past several months, Raible said that Campbell’s has continued to invest in its marketing, whereas many other brands might have stopped or paused campaigns as the coronavirus induced downturn uncertainty continues.

We’ll also see innovations in things like telemedicine, and a host of teleconferencing apps if 2021 sees another round of pandemic-induced lockdowns.

“There’s also a good amount of data on radiation’s ability to induce cancer” in the lungs, liver and brain, says Peter Guida.

Hong Kong’s flagship airline Cathay Pacific will slash 8,500 jobs and shutter one of its subsidiary airlines as part of a pandemic-induced restructuring, the airline announced on Wednesday.