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terinduksi

Terinduksi is an Indonesian adjective that means “induced” or “caused by a stimulus.” It is formed by attaching the prefix ter- to the root word induksi (induction), and is widely used in Indonesian scientific literature to describe processes, phenomena, or reactions that are triggered by external or internal factors. The word is applicable across a broad range of disciplines, including chemistry, physics, biology, and medicine.

In chemistry, terinduksi describes chemical reactions or phase changes that occur upon exposure to a particular

The construction is generally followed by the preposition oleh (by) or oleh suatu faktor (by a factor)

While terinduksi is specific to Indonesian, the concept corresponds to the English term “induced” and the Latin

reagent,
temperature,
pressure,
or
electric
field.
For
instance,
“reaksi
terinduksi
oleh
radiasi
UV”
refers
to
a
reaction
that
initiates
when
ultraviolet
light
is
applied.
In
pharmacology,
“fenomena
terinduksi
senyawa”
denotes
a
biological
effect
produced
by
a
drug
or
compound.
In
physiology,
“tanda-tanda
terinduksi
saraf”
indicates
nerve
responses
that
are
provoked
by
stimuli
such
as
touch
or
pain.
to
indicate
the
inducer.
It
is
common
in
Indonesian
academic
papers,
curricula,
and
laboratory
reports:
“Perubahan
struktur
terinduksi
oleh
suhu
tinggi”
(Structural
changes
induced
by
high
temperature)
or
“Pertumbuhan
sel
terinduksi
oleh
faktor
pertumbuhan”
(Cell
growth
induced
by
a
growth
factor).
root
“inductio.”
The
word
reflects
the
language’s
tendency
to
form
scientific
adjectives
by
prefixing
ter-
to
a
noun,
following
the
pattern
seen
in
terms
such
as
terhubung
(connected),
terpasang
(installed),
and
terhambat
(blocked).
Because
it
is
a
syntactic
construction
rather
than
a
borrowed
word,
terinduksi
is
readily
understood
by
speakers
of
Indonesian
who
are
familiar
with
scientific
or
technical
contexts.