induzidos
Induzidos are a class of Portuguese nouns that derive their name from the verb "induzir" (to induce). These words typically end in -ção, -são, or -dão and represent actions, processes, or results of inducing something. The category includes abstract concepts that describe the act of bringing about or causing a particular state or condition in someone or something.
Common examples of induzidos include "indução" (induction), "sedução" (seduction), "dedução" (deduction), and "produção" (production). These terms
The linguistic structure of induzidos follows regular Portuguese derivation patterns. They are formed by adding suffixes
In legal and philosophical discourse, induzidos frequently appear when discussing causation, responsibility, and the relationship between
The study of induzidos contributes to understanding how Portuguese speakers conceptualize causality and agency. These words
Educators often emphasize induzidos in Portuguese language teaching because they demonstrate key principles of word formation