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The meaning of Induction

Induction – definition

noun

The action or process of inducting someone to a post or organization.

Usage examples:

Induction into membership of a masonic brotherhood
noun

The process or action of bringing about or giving rise to something.

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The induction of malformations by radiation
noun

The inference of a general law from particular instances.

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The admission that laws of nature cannot be established by induction
noun

The production of an electric or magnetic state by the proximity (without contact) of an electrified or magnetized body.

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Other topics he worked on include wave propagation, electrical induction, earthquakes, aeronautics,…
noun

The stage of the working cycle of an internal combustion engine in which the fuel mixture is drawn into the cylinders.

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In speaking of newtonian mechanics, he praised it for bringing so much under so few hypotheses, and…
noun

The process of establishing an electrical current in an object by placing it near another object that has current in it

Usage examples:

[ u ] she is being considered for induction into the soccer hall of fame.
noun

A period of training during which a new employee learns about the company they are working for and the job they will be doing

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New employees undergo a two-week induction., induction into sth it is vital that the managing direc…

Induction translation into English

Induction: translate from English into Chinese

Translate induction into Chinese (Simplified)}
就职, 感应, 归纳, 归纳法

Induction: translate from English into Dutch

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Inductie, Introductie, Gevolgtrekking, Installatie, Bevestiging, Besluit, Aanvoering

Induction: translate from English into French

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Induction, Incorporation, Influence, Installation

Induction: translate from English into German

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Induktion, Einleitung, Auslösung, Herbeiführung, Herbeiführen, Einberufung, Einziehung, Amtseinführung, Beginn

Induction: translate from English into Hindi

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प्रवेश, प्रेरण, अधिष्ठापन, आगमन, प्रवर्तन, उपपादन, अनुगम, प्रस्तावना, पूर्वरंग

Induction: translate from English into Italian

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Induzione, Investitura

Induction: translate from English into Korean

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유도, 유발, 귀납, 귀납법, 모병, 취임식, 서막, 연수

Induction: translate from English into Russian

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Индукция, Индукционный, Стимуляция, Впуск, Индуктивный метод, Официальное введение в должность, Призыв на военную службу

Induction: translate from English into Spanish

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Inducción, Iniciación, Instalación, Introductorio, Alistamiento, Quinta

Word origin

late Middle English: from Latin inductio(n- ), from the verb inducere ‘lead into’ (see induce).

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