inducono
Inducono is a term that appears in the Italian language as a verb form rather than a stand-alone concept in English-language sources. It is the third-person plural present indicative form of the verb indurre, which means to induce, to bring about, or to persuade.
Etymology: Indurre derives from Latin inducere, composed of in- (into) and ducere (to lead). The form inducono
Usage: In Italian sentences, inducono denotes that a subject causes a result or persuades others. For example,
Ambiguities and scope: Outside Italian-language usage, inducono is not a widely recognized term in major reference
See also: Indurre; Induzione; Inducement (English cognates).