Indued: meaning, definitions and examples

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indued

 

[ɪnˈdjuːd ]

Definition

Context #1 | Verb

medical use

Indued is a rare verb derived from the word 'indue', which means to put on or adorn. In medical contexts, it can refer to the process of applying a treatment or undergoing a procedure that imparts a quality or function to something. It is not commonly used in modern English but can be found in older texts relating to medicine or healing practices.

Synonyms

bestowed, endowed, granted.

Examples of usage

  • She was indued with strength after the therapy.
  • The patient was indued with a new treatment regimen.
  • The herbal remedy induded her with vitality.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • The word 'indued' originates from the Latin 'induere,' meaning 'to put on' or 'to dress in.'
  • In Old French, 'enduire' meant to cover or to coat, which evolved into the current usage of indue.
  • The term has been predominantly used in literature since the 15th century.

Literature

  • Indued is often found in poetic texts, where authors describe characters infused with special attributes.
  • Classic fiction features the term, portraying noble characters who are indued with virtue or knowledge.
  • Shakespeare occasionally employed the word to characterize individuals blessed with specific qualities.

Psychology

  • In psychological context, to be indued with qualities often relates to personal development and growth.
  • Educational theories suggest that individuals can be indued with skills through teaching and experience.
  • The concept touches on self-identity, where people can feel induded with qualities that define who they are.

Philosophy

  • Philosophers debate the nature of qualities and talents—whether they are inherent or something one is induded with through society.
  • The idea of being induded can provoke discussions about fate versus free will in shaping an individual's traits.
  • In existentialist thought, being induded implies a responsibility to live up to the qualities one possesses.

Cultural References

  • Indued can often be referenced in motivational speeches, highlighting how people can be induded with passion or purpose.
  • Folklore has themes where characters are induded with wisdom by a deity or a supernatural event.
  • Modern media sometimes portrays protagonists who become induded with special powers or abilities to fulfill a mission.

Translations

Translations of the word "indued" in other languages:

🇵🇹 induzido

🇮🇳 प्रेरित

🇩🇪 induziert

🇮🇩 diinduksi

🇺🇦 індукований

🇵🇱 indukowany

🇯🇵 誘導された

🇫🇷 induit

🇪🇸 inducido

🇹🇷 indüklenmiş

🇰🇷 유도된

🇸🇦 مستحث

🇨🇿 indukovaný

🇸🇰 indukovaný

🇨🇳 诱导的

🇸🇮 induciran

🇮🇸 indúkaður

🇰🇿 индукцияланған

🇬🇪 ინდუქტირებული

🇦🇿 induksiya olunmuş

🇲🇽 inducido