Inductive

Word INDUCTIVE
Character 9
Hyphenation in duct ive
Pronunciations /ɪnˈdʌktɪv/

Definitions and meanings of "Inductive"

What do we mean by inductive?

Of, relating to, or using logical induction. adjective

Of or arising from inductance. adjective

Causing or influencing; inducing. adjective

Introductory. adjective

An electric circuit containing considerable self-induction. See induction. noun

Leading or drawing; inducing; tempting: with to.

Tending to induce or cause; productive: with of.

In logic, pertaining to or of the nature of induction: as, inductive syllogism, reasoning, or proof.

Having the character of an induction or prologue; introductory.

In electricity: Able to produce electricity by induction: as, inductive force.

Operating by induction: as, an inductive electrical machine.

Facilitating induction; susceptible of being acted on by induction: as, certain substances have a great inductive capacity. See induction, 6.

Leading or drawing; persuasive; tempting; -- usually followed by to. adjective

Tending to induce or cause. adjective

Leading to inferences; proceeding by, derived from, or using, induction. adjective

Operating by induction. adjective

Facilitating induction; susceptible of being acted upon by induction. adjective

The retardation in signaling on an electric wire, produced by lateral induction. adjective

See Philosophical induction, under Induction. adjective

Of, or relating to logical induction.

Of, relating to, or arising from inductance.

Introductory or preparatory.

Influencing; tending to induce or cause.

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

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) Urban Dictionary

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

A replacement for displacement. Urban Dictionary

The use of sex as a method for inducing labor. Urban Dictionary

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?" Urban Dictionary

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

The hypothesis that sound co-located-with-itself creates light. Ie. Sound moving at uncountable speed. Urban Dictionary

Newly submitted words and terms are officially awarded this as soon as the great Urban Dictionary editors grant them their approval Urban Dictionary

An Inductive Definition. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Inductive

The word "inductive" in example sentences

About this time, Peirce began to hold that there were two utterly distinct classes of probable inferences, which he referred to as inductive inferences and abductive inferences (which he also called hypotheses and retroductive inferences). ❋ Unknown (2009)

However, in addition to DS explanation, Hempel also recognizes a distinctive sort of statistical explanation, which he calls inductive-statistical or ❋ Woodward, James (2009)

He describes Solomonoff's continued research in inductive inference (artificial intelligence), his development and attempts to market the TRAC programming language, and his work with Eugene Stuart Fergusson on ASCII standards. ❋ Unknown (1993)

In IS explanation, the relation between explanans and explanandum is, in Hempel's words, “inductive,” rather than deductive ” hence the name inductive-statistical explanation. ❋ Woodward, James (2009)

The Qi standard involves a technology called inductive charging, while other companies, like PureEnergy Solutions, use a conductive charging technology. ❋ Katherine Boehret (2011)

The driving idea is that so-called inductive definitions ought to be allowed in the realm of constructive mathematics. ❋ Crosilla, Laura (2009)

“One was called inductive charging and one was conductive charging,” explains ODOT spokesman Art James. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The intuitive, no less than what may be termed the inductive school of ethics, insists on the necessity of general laws. ❋ Gert, Bernard (2008)

In attempting to make the passage from the one to the other type of knowledge, these writers, implic - itly at least, touched on three methodological tech - niques that have come to typify modern science, namely inductive, experimental, and mathematical. ❋ WILLIAM A. WALLACE (1968)

Mr. Snyder had selected Oakes for the case in hand principally because it was one where inexperience could do no harm, and where the brilliant guesswork which Oakes preferred to call his inductive reasoning might achieve an unexpected success. ❋ Unknown (1928)

The intuitive, no less than what may be termed the inductive, school of ethics, insists on the necessity of general laws. ❋ Unknown (1901)

To apply a scientific name to his method, it might be called inductive, for he led his pupils along the plain road of practical illustration, adding example to example, without the confusing aid of preliminary rule or abstract proposition, until his pupils had traveled over the whole ground covered by his own experience. ❋ Nathaniel Bright Emerson (1877)

One of the most successfully cultivated branches of philosophy in our time is what is called inductive logic, the study of the conditions under which our sciences have evolved. ❋ William James (1876)

When we regard this belief in connection with science, 'in which connection it receives a more imposing name, and is called the inductive principle,' the result is the same. ❋ John Tyndall (1856)

We reason now from facts to conclusion; this is called the inductive method, to collect facts, then draw inferences. ❋ Nehemiah Adams (1842)

Toyota engineers in Japan and the U.S. are working on a so- called inductive motor that's lighter and more efficient than the magnet-type motor now used in its Prius, said ❋ Unknown (2011)

Electric toothbrushes use a form of wireless power transmission called inductive coupling. ❋ Adam Rawnsley (2011)

The process itself is called inductive charging, whereby an electromagnetic field is used to transfer energy between two objects. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[I just can't] get that speaker [cable] through that [hole in the wall] - its inductable. ❋ Noddy330 (2009)

They inducted him [into the mystic] [rites] of [the order]. ❋ Girlydesire (2017)

Inductive Reasoning: [Jesus] has [brown hair]. I have brown hair. [I am] Jesus. ❋ Fish27 (2009)

[Wow] that [2L] with forced induction is [giving] out 500rwhp! ❋ Merko (2007)

Well into her tenth month, [Sarah] was ready for the stirrups after [ten] [minutes] of Italian Induction. ❋ Schlabby (2007)

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. ❋ Tango_sucka (2011)

Alice: 3, 5, [and 7] are [prime], so all [odd numbers] must be prime by engineers induction ❋ Etr217 (2022)

Sound is the only emergent phenomenon that can be [superimposed] on the same location twice. Ie. Two similar-sounding words occupy the same space. [Accretive-induction] states that light is the result of [sound's] ability to co-locate itself in the same space. ❋ Sandrashine (2020)

When a term is accepted by [UD editors] (who are [so sexy]) for [inclusion] in Urban Dictionary, it is said to have received an 'urbdict induct'. ❋ Emerson Crossjostle (2013)

[PHP] is an [inductive definition]. ❋ Anon Emous (2003)

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