induco

Meaning

  1. (conjugation-3) to lead, bring or conduct in or into somewhere
  2. (conjugation-3) to bring forward, exhibit, represent
  3. (conjugation-3) to bring into or before a court
  4. (conjugation-3) to take into one's family, bring home
  5. (broadly, conjugation-3) to put on, wear
  6. (conjugation-3) to assume, apply
  7. (broadly, conjugation-3) to draw over, spread over, overlay, cover, overspread
  8. (conjugation-3, figuratively) to smooth over, strike out, erase
  9. (conjugation-3, figuratively) to bring into, introduce, insert; describe; initiate; establish
  10. (conjugation-3, figuratively) to lead to or into; induce, move, excite, persuade, entice; mislead, seduce
  11. (conjugation-3, figuratively) to bring one's mind to, resolve, determine; suppose, imagine
  12. (conjugation-3) to delude, cajole, deceive

Opposite of
nūdō, spoliō, exuō, dissuādeō, tardō, obiūrgō
Pronounced as (IPA)
[ɪnˈduː.koː]
Etymology

From in- + dūcō (“lead; draw”).

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