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Princeton's WordNet
inducedadjective
brought about or caused; not spontaneous
"a case of steroid-induced weakness"
Antonyms:
natural, spontaneous, unprompted, self-generated, intuitive, impulsive, instinctive
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#28405 | provoked | |
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Mohammed Allan is very, very weak, he is out of the induced coma and he has spoken to his lawyers, and his demands remain the same.
The failure of the mind in old age is often less the results of natural decay, than of disuse. Ambition has ceased to operate; contentment bring indolence, and indolence decay of mental power, ennui, and sometimes death. Men have been known to die, literally speaking, of disease induced by intellectual vacancy.
The event itself is natural and has happened before, it could be changing in the pattern or the intensity due to warming of oceans because of human-induced climate change. But we just don't know.
What we can say, without doing a dedicated attribution study, is that major hurricane occurrences( categories 3-5) have increased in recent decades, which can not be explained by natural variability alone, specifically, from event attribution, we do note that when hurricanes occur, the rainfall associated with them is more intense because of human-induced climate change, and Hurricane Ida will not be an exception.
This study should give pause for thought to sportsmen using them routinely for exercise-induced aches and pains.
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