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Definition of Superinduce

Superinduce
Superinduce Su`per*in*duce", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Superinduced; p. pr. & vb. n. Superinducing.] [Pref. super- + induce: cf. L. superinducere to draw over.] To bring in, or upon, as an addition to something. Long custom of sinning superinduces upon the soul new and absurd desires. --South.

Meaning of Superinduce from wikipedia

- produced biologically active, radio-labeled human beta interferon by superinducing the interferon gene in fibroblast cells, and they showed its active...
- the term Induction" should be recognised: "there is some Conception superinduced upon the facts", that is, "the Invention of a new Conception in every...
- "malarial fever resulting in spinal exhaustion terminating in paralysis superinduced by great bodily and mental strain." William S. Hamilton died in Sacramento...
- of using trains to deliver goods to customers in 1861, of Pneumonia Superinduced by Hip Fracture. Leaves Large Fortune; Started Life at 25 Cents a Day...
- examples are shown below. 'Pataphysics is the science of that which is superinduced upon metaphysics, whether within or beyond the latter's limitations,...
- 1906—following a four-year illness, he suc****bed to "...heart failure, superinduced by neuritis." His wife had died the month prior. The Wessons are buried...
- (1846), which confirmed his ambition to study philosophy; he said it "superinduced order on the random reading that had preceded it, and settled my vocation"...
- peculiar import of the term Induction", as "there is some Conception superinduced upon the facts", that is, "the Invention of a new Conception in every...
- operation consisting of bringing together a number of empirical facts by "superinducing" upon them a conception which unites the facts and renders them capable...
- and 1901 to 1903. Watson died in 1889, aged six, from "blood poisoning superinduced by a severe attack of pneumonia," having fallen ill a few days after...