inductive

adjective
in·​duc·​tive | \ in-ˈdək-tiv How to pronounce inductive (audio) \

Definition of inductive

1 : leading on : inducing
2 : of, relating to, or employing mathematical or logical induction inductive reasoning
3 : of or relating to inductance or electrical induction
5 : involving the action of an embryological organizer : tending to produce induction

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inductively adverb

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Other things seem to be about the same: the new Versa will still feature Fitbit’s PurePulse heart rate sensor, charge over a proprietary inductive cable, support the company’s Fitbit Pay payment system, and offer 50 meters of water resistance. Chaim Gartenberg, The Verge, "Fitbit’s next Versa smartwatch leaks with Alexa and OLED display," 1 Aug. 2019 This month’s puzzle featured inductive visual Bongard problems that mimic the process of scientific reasoning. Quanta Magazine, "Solution: ‘Bongard Problems and Scientific Discovery’," 28 June 2017 Indianapolis will be the biggest U.S. city to receive wireless inductive chargers for electric buses. Kellie Hwang, Indianapolis Star, "IndyGo says it has a fix for Red Line buses that don't go the distance. Here's how it's worked elsewhere.," 3 May 2019 Mophie Battery: Public inductive charging mats are (still) slow. Popular Mechanics Editors, Popular Mechanics, "The World of 2045," 14 Oct. 2018 Accepting his invitation to follow this process provides a lesson in the value of close attention and inductive thinking. Hugh Raffles, WSJ, "‘A Naturalist at Large’ Review: The Habit of Taking a Closer Look," 30 Aug. 2018 This is the inductive button that replaced the Charge 2's physical button and lets users navigate back on the OLED touchscreen. Valentina Palladino, Ars Technica, "Fitbit Charge 3 review: Peppering a fitness tracker with smartwatch powers," 12 Oct. 2018 Wireless, or inductive, charging is the next frontier for hybrid and electric vehicles that one day will charge in much the way your new toothbrush or cellphone does. Stephen Williams, New York Times, "For Electric Cars Without a Plug, Thank Tesla (the Scientist)," 31 May 2018 Designers Kram/Weisshaar have debuted a wafer-thin table, the SmartSlab, which miraculously squeezes heating and cooling units, inductive cooking and charging modules, and wireless transponders and antennas into its sleek design. Kelsey Kloss, ELLE Decor, "A Smart Dining Table To Keep Food Warm And Drinks Cold," 19 Apr. 2016

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First Known Use of inductive

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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inductive

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of inductive

technical : using particular examples to reach a general conclusion about something

inductive

adjective
in·​duc·​tive | \ in-ˈdək-tiv How to pronounce inductive (audio) \

Medical Definition of inductive

1 : of or relating to inductance or electrical induction
2 : involving the action of an embryological inductor : tending to produce induction the inductive effect of chordamesoderm inductive reactions in the embryo

Other Words from inductive

inductively adverb

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