indue

[US]/ɪnˈdjuː/
[UK]/ɪnˈdu/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to grant or bestow; to provide with a quality or attribute
Word Forms
Third Person Singularindues
Present Participleinduing
Past Tenseindued
Past Participleindued

Phrases & Collocations

indue responsibility

indue strength

indue power

indue confidence

indue rights

indue trust

indue authority

indue influence

indue value

indue meaning

Example Sentences

his experience will indue him with confidence.

the training program aims to indue students with essential skills.

she hopes to indue her children with a love for learning.

they plan to indue the new employees with company values.

the seminar will indue participants with the latest industry knowledge.

her mentorship is designed to indue young leaders with vision.

we aim to indue our products with high quality standards.

the workshop will indue attendees with practical techniques.

teachers should indue students with critical thinking skills.

his travels will indue him with a broader perspective.

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