inducement 音标拼音: [ɪnd'usmənt]
n . 诱因,动机,刺激物
诱因,动机,刺激物
inducement n 1 :
a positive motivational influence [
synonym : {
incentive },
{
inducement }, {
motivator }] [
ant : {
deterrence },
{
disincentive }]
2 :
act of bringing about a desired result ; "
inducement of sleep "
[
synonym : {
inducement }, {
inducing }]
Inducement \
In *
duce "
ment \,
n . [
From {
Induce }.]
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1913 Webster ]
1 .
The act of inducing ,
or the state of being induced .
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2 .
That which induces ;
a motive or consideration that leads one to action or induces one to act ;
as ,
reward is an inducement to toil . "
Mark the inducement ." --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
3 . (
Law )
Matter stated by way of explanatory preamble or introduction to the main allegations of a pleading ;
a leading to .
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1913 Webster ]
Syn :
Motive ;
reason ;
influence .
See {
Motive }.
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1913 Webster ]
108 Moby Thesaurus words for "
inducement ":
Trinkgeld ,
agacerie ,
allure ,
allurement ,
appeal ,
attraction ,
attractiveness ,
bait ,
beguilement ,
beguiling ,
bewitchery ,
bewitchment ,
blandishment ,
bonus ,
bounty ,
bribe ,
cajolement ,
cajolery ,
captivation ,
carrot ,
charisma ,
charm ,
charmingness ,
coaxing ,
come -
hither ,
come -
on ,
conning ,
consideration ,
donative ,
double time ,
enchantment ,
encouragement ,
engagement ,
enlistment ,
enthrallment ,
enticement ,
entrapment ,
exhortation ,
fascination ,
fee ,
fillip ,
flirtation ,
forbidden fruit ,
glamour ,
gratuity ,
gravy ,
grease ,
honorarium ,
hortation ,
incentive ,
incentive pay ,
incitement ,
interest ,
inveiglement ,
invitation ,
jawboning ,
lagniappe ,
largess ,
liberality ,
lobbying ,
lure ,
magnetism ,
palm oil ,
payment ,
percentage ,
perks ,
perquisite ,
persuasion ,
persuasive ,
pourboire ,
preaching ,
preachment ,
premium ,
profit ,
provocation ,
reward ,
sales talk ,
salesmanship ,
salve ,
seducement ,
seduction ,
seductiveness ,
selling ,
sex appeal ,
snaring ,
snow job ,
soft soap ,
solicitation ,
something extra ,
sportula ,
spur ,
stimulation ,
stimulative ,
stimulus ,
suasion ,
sweet talk ,
sweetener ,
sweetening ,
tantalization ,
temptation ,
tip ,
wheedling ,
whet ,
winning ways ,
winsomeness ,
witchery ,
wooing ,
working on INDUCEMENT ,
pleading .
The statement of matter which is introductory to the principal subject of the declaration or plea , &
c .,
but which is necessary to explain and elucidate it ;
such matter as is not introductory to or necessary to elucidate the substance or gist of the declaration or plea , &
c .
nor is collaterally applicable to it ,
not being inducement but surplusage .
Inducement or conveyance ,
which .
are synonymous terms ,
is in the nature of a preamble to an act of assembly ,
and leads to the Principal subject of the declaration or plea , &
c .
the same as that does to the purview or providing clause of the act .
For instance ,
in an action for a nuisance to property in the possession of the plaintiff ,
the circumstance of his being possessed of the property should be stated as inducement ,
or byway of introduction to the mention of the nuisance .
Lawes ,
Pl .
66 ,
67 ;
1 Chit .
Pl .
292 ;
Steph .
Pl .
257 ;
14 Vin .
Ab .
405 ;
20 Id .
845 ;
Bac .
Ab .
Pleas . &
c .
I 2 .
INDUCEMENT ,
contracts ,
evidence .
The moving cause of an action .
2 .
In contracts ,
the benefit .
which the obligor is to receive is the inducement to making them .
Vide Cause ;
Consideration .
3 .
When a person is charged with a crime ,
he is sometimes induced to make confessions by the flattery of hope ,
or the torture of fear .
When such confessions are made in consequence of promises or threats by a person in authority ,
they cannot be received in evidence .
In England a distinction has been made between temporal and spiritual inducements ;
confessions made under the former are not receivable in evidence ,
while the latter may be admitted .
Joy on Conf .
ss .
1 and 4 .
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