All 6 Uses of
induce
in
Jane Eyre
- "Nor am I." "Then, what induced you to take charge of such a little doll as that?"†
Chpt 17
- At all events you WILL come back: you will not be induced under any pretext to take up a permanent residence with her?†
Chpt 21
- I passed up the street, looking as I went at all the houses to the right hand and to the left; but I could discover no pretext, nor see an inducement to enter any.†
Chpt 28
- And how impossible did it appear to touch the inmates of this house with concern on my behalf; to make them believe in the truth of my wants and woes — to induce them to vouchsafe a rest for my wanderings!†
Chpt 28
- I have many inducements to do so.†
Chpt 31 *
- Will it keep you in England, induce you to marry Miss Oliver, and settle down like an ordinary mortal?†
Chpt 33
Definition:
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(induce as in: induce symptoms) to cause something to arise or happen