indukál

Hungarian

Etymology

From German induzieren, from Latin inducere.[1] With the verb-forming suffix -ál.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈindukaːl]
  • Hyphenation: in‧du‧kál
  • Rhymes: -aːl

Verb

indukál

  1. (transitive) to induce (to cause, bring about, lead to)
    Synonym: előidéz
  2. (transitive, logic) to induce (to infer by induction)
    Synonym: következtet
  3. (transitive, physics) to induce (to produce electric current by a physical process of induction)
    Synonym: gerjeszt

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • indukálás

References

  1. Tótfalusi, István. Idegenszó-tár: Idegen szavak értelmező és etimológiai szótára (’A Storehouse of Foreign Words: an explanatory and etymological dictionary of foreign words’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2005. →ISBN

Further reading

  • indukál in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (‘The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN
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