verb
- to bring about or cause something additional to occur on top of what already exists
Usage: formal; often used in academic or technical contexts
Examples
- The new regulations are superinducing additional compliance costs on businesses.
- The medication may be superinducing side effects beyond the original symptoms.
- Climate change is superinducing stress on already vulnerable ecosystems.
- The economic crisis is superinducing hardship on families already struggling financially.
- The software update is superinducing new features while maintaining existing functionality.
- The treatment protocol involves superinducing therapeutic effects through combined therapies.