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inducing in Italian

inducing in Italian is incitante, provocante — inducing means causing or bringing about a particular effect or state.

inducing in Italian

incitante
adj
That induces; inductive
provocante
adj
That induces; inductive

What does "inducing" mean?

  1. adjective Causing or bringing about a particular effect or state.
    "The lecture had a sleep-inducing effect on half the audience."

inducing in a sentence

  • The lecture had a sleep-inducing effect on half the audience.

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "inducing" in Italian?

"inducing" in Italian is incitante, provocante. inducing means: Causing or bringing about a particular effect or state.

How do you use "inducing" in a sentence?

Example: "The lecture had a sleep-inducing effect on half the audience." In Italian, "inducing" is incitante, provocante.

Are there other ways to say "inducing" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "inducing": incitante, provocante.

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