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inducive

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective inducive has 1 sense
  1. inductive, inducive - inducing or influencing; leading on; "inductive to the sin of Eve"- John Milton
    Antonyms: noncausative, noncausal (indirect, via causative)

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Dictionary Term: Inducive

Definition:

Adjective

1. Capable of leading to or bringing about a particular result or effect; tending to induce.

Sense:

Affected by or relating to induction (the process of reasoning from specific cases to general principles).

Usages:

1. The new marketing strategy proved to be highly inducive, resulting in a significant increase in sales.

2. The inducive reasoning used in scientific research helps to formulate comprehensive theories based on empirical evidence.

3. The young CEO's leadership skills were highly inducive of a positive work environment, fostering creativity and productivity among employees.

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