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"Assisted" is a form of "assisted", an adjective which is often translated as "asistido". "Induced" is a form of "induce", a transitive verb which is often translated as "inducir". Learn more about the difference between "assisted" and "induced" below.
assisted(
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)An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
1. (aided)
a. asistido
Amanda, suffering from a painful, terminal illness, signed the papers requesting assisted suicide.Amanda, que sufría de una enfermedad terminal dolorosa, firmó los papeles para solicitar el suicidio asistido.
2. (subsidized)
a. subvencionado
Jimmy applied for assisted housing so he could afford to attend college away from his family.Jimmy solicitó una vivienda subvencionada para que poder costearse asistir a la universidad lejos de su familia.
induce(
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)A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
1. (medicine)
2. (to cause)
a. provocar
Questions like that will only induce rage in him.Tales preguntas solo provocarán rabia en él.
b. producir
The drums beat faster and faster, inducing a frenzy in all who were at the ceremony.Los tambores sonaban cada vez más rápido, produciendo un frenesí en todos los que asistieron a la ceremonia.
a. inducir
They must have offered her a lot of money to induce her to agree to that.Le han de haber ofrecido mucho dinero para inducirla a aceptar algo así.