All 4 Uses of
induce
in
A Tale of Two Cities
- "But it is very strange—now, at least, is it not very strange"—said Defarge, rather pleading with his wife to induce her to admit it, "that, after all our sympathy for Monsieur her father, and herself, her husband's name should be proscribed under your hand at this moment, by the side of that infernal dog's who has just left us?"†
Chpt 2.16
- Nothing would induce him to speak more.†
Chpt 2.18 *
- Her inducement to come to me, relying on my confidence, had been the hope that I could tell her the name and place of abode.†
Chpt 3.10
- Can they not be induced to go faster?" asks Lucie, clinging to the old man.†
Chpt 3.13
Definition:
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(induce as in: induce symptoms) to cause something to arise or happen