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induct

verb (used with object) to install in an office, benefice, position, etc., especially with formal ceremonies: The committee inducted her as president. to introduce, especially to something requiring special knowledge or experience; initiate (usually followed by to or into)

They inducted him into the mystic rites of the order.

by Girlydesire February 12, 2017

inductable

Not capable of being able to be passed though the duct, tube or tubular hole.

I just can't get that speaker cable through that hole in the wall - its inductable.

by Noddy330 June 19, 2009

Inductive Reasoning

X has attributes A, B, and C. Y has attributes A and B. So, Y has attribute C.

Inductive Reasoning: Jesus has brown hair. I have brown hair. I am Jesus.

by fish27 December 07, 2009

forced induction

A replacement for displacement.

Wow that 2L with forced induction is giving out 500rwhp!

by Merko August 03, 2007

Italian Induction

The use of sex as a method for inducing labor.

Well into her tenth month, Sarah was ready for the stirrups after ten minutes of Italian Induction.

by Schlabby January 15, 2007

Force inducted

Introducing more air into an engine via turbo charging or supercharging thereby delivering more fuel and generating more HP.With cars typically called ricers, doing this no longer keeps the vehicle in that category.Typically import cars with this done spanks on vehicles with much larger motors leaving them scratching there head"I just got beat by a ricer?"

Your honda civic aint got nothing on my GT."at the end of the finish line the muscle boy gives this excuse "I was spinning at launch.Muscle boy just got pwned by a force inducted import.

by tango_sucka January 26, 2011

engineers induction

Engineers induction is assuming a statement is always true once it is true on a few small cases

Alice: 3, 5, and 7 are prime, so all odd numbers must be prime by engineers induction

by etr217 January 31, 2022