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What is the past tense of induce?

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The past tense of induce is induced.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of induce is induces.

The present participle of induce is inducing.

The past participle of induce is induced.

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The most effective way to avoid the symptoms of alcohol induced hangover is to practise abstinence or moderation.
The realisation induced a moment or two of panic, and then I shrugged and figured it would all come out in the wash.
Whenever there was no spontaneous response, the abreactive effect was induced by verbal stimulation.
Among the animal tests Skinner reported upon were some that induced abulia.
Perturbations of photosynthetic metabolism can be induced by many biotic and abiotic factors.
All the respiratory-deficient mutants previously isolated in our laboratory have been induced by treatment with acriflavine or ethidium bromide.

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