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Induced Anger

The fake anger you adopt (or induce yourself with) when you don't really get angry in an interaction but think with a little expression of anger you'll get your way.
I wasn't really angry, it was induced anger.
by Hashem the female May 17, 2021
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Induction process

A process where a human goes to a place, and receive information in various parts of the body with various random rays of electricity and becoming a hero. For doing this, you need to be in underwear called induction briefs. And be scanned by an x-ray, and receive these information screaming "A-a-a!!" Every time. Then, the main hero accessory (e.g. a Miraculous) will activate a suit on with light, and the anaesthesia will go away when the suit was given.
I love the induction process of Green Lantern!
by Seemscott February 25, 2022
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Inducement Laugh

The fake laugh that someone does to force the other one to laugh along with them. It usually comes immediately after the joke.
Bob sent Bobby into a frenzy when he hit an inducement laugh.
by WeUsedToPlayHouse April 2, 2023
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Inducation

Just as "education" means "to lead from darkness into the light," as semanticians consider it, so "inducation" means to lead from light into darkness, which best represents the work of inducators in our schools and universities.
Harvard, Cambridge, Oxford, and other inducation establishments of the world.
Prof. Umbridge, the great inducator.
Establishing boarding schools, dedicated to the crime of inducation.
Opposing philosophies of education and inducation.
A child's inducation begins aged 5; the dying of the light.
by anonymous August 4, 2024
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Inductive Sophism

The use of inductive reasoning in bad faith—demanding inductive certainty where none is possible, or dismissing inductive conclusions for not being deductive. Inductive Sophism treats probability as failure, patterns as insufficient, and statistical evidence as worthless because it doesn't provide certainty. The sophist exploits the gap between induction's strength and deduction's certainty, demanding that inductive arguments meet deductive standards—an impossible task. It's sophistry about reasoning: using the limits of induction to dismiss all inductive conclusions.
"The evidence strongly suggests the policy works—90% success rate across dozens of studies. 'But that's just induction,' he said. 'Not proof.' Inductive Sophism: demanding deductive certainty from inductive reasoning. The standard was impossible, which was the point. No evidence would ever be enough because he'd already decided induction doesn't count."
by Dumu The Void March 8, 2026
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Phase-inducing

When told something really shocking/exciting, it makes you have a spas attack, or phase.
Person 1: Aliens have landed!
Person 2: (screams) Wow, phase-inducing!
by Moose15 October 16, 2008
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drug induced baby

This is when people on drugs get together and are so wasted they don't know their own name let alone the person they are having sex with at the moment. Nine months later they are scanning the town with paternity test. After the hunt they find the name of the guy so they can complete the name on the birth certificate. They also get a chance to introduce themself and the baby to the guy, Finally.
Did you know that's her third drug induced baby? They've got to get a rehab for that.
by legitimate life August 16, 2011
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