All 3 Uses of
induce
in
Henry VIII
- I do believe, Induced by potent circumstances, that You are mine enemy, and make my challenge You shall not be my judge; for it is you Have blown this coal betwixt my lord and me, Which God's dew quench!†
Scene 2.4
- …That it shall please you to declare, in hearing Of all these ears,—for, where I am robb'd and bound, There must I be unloos'd, although not there At once and fully satisfied,—whether ever I Did broach this business to your Highness, or Laid any scruple in your way, which might Induce you to the question on't? or ever Have to you, but with thanks to God for such A royal lady, spake one the least word that might Be to the prejudice of her present state, Or touch of her good person?†
Scene 2.4
- Now, what mov'd me to't, I will be bold with time and your attention: Then mark the inducement.†
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Definition:
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(induce as in: induce symptoms) to cause something to arise or happen