Inducement is a word that describes how something can persuade or influence someone into doing something. It's similar in meaning to words like incentive and stimulus.
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
Some words that contain the root word "onym" are synonym (meaning a word with a similar meaning), antonym (meaning a word with the opposite meaning), and homonym (meaning a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning).
The root word meaning "nerve" is "neur-" from the Greek word "neuron" meaning sinew or nerve.
The word "pestilence" has a root meaning plague, which comes from the Latin word "pestis" meaning plague.
The connotative meaning of a word refers to the emotions, associations, or implications that the word carries beyond its literal definition, while the denotative meaning is the literal definition or primary meaning of the word.
enticement inducement
the root is -ment
enticement inducement
inducement, commission
The doctor wanted to induce the woman's labor and delivery.Soothing music can induce calming feelings.Induce is not the same as convince.
Situational inducement is an attempt to influence a behavior by using occasions and social settings to control it.
What is statutory inducements
The act of tempting, or enticing to evil; seduction., The state of being tempted, or enticed to evil., That which tempts; an inducement; an allurement, especially to something evil.
The act of tempting, or enticing to evil; seduction., The state of being tempted, or enticed to evil., That which tempts; an inducement; an allurement, especially to something evil.
The opposite is a disincentive. A negative inducement (intended to have a similar effect) would be coercion. I would like to add the word deterrent, rather than define a word using its root.
An allurer is a person or thing which allures.
corruption, inducement, buying off