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ˌsuperinˈducement [-ment.] The action or an act of superinducing; something superinduced.
1637Reynolds Serm. preached 12 July 7 Some [Truths] are de fide, against those who deny Fundamentals. Others circa fidem, against those who by perilous superinducements bruize and wrench the foundation. 1698Locke 3rd Let. to Bp. of Worcester (1699) 400 In all such Cases the superinducement of greater Perfections..destroys nothing of the Essence or Perfections that were there before. 1704Norris Ideal World ii. i. 53 The supposition..that the superinducement of any perfection not contained in the idea of matter, should of necessity alter the species of it. 1832Chalmers Pol. Econ. vi. 177 The foreign trade is a superinducement on the home. 1844N. Brit. Rev. I. 92 To imagine that any such accession of wealth..would accrue to our country by the superinducement of an extrinsic population. |