indue

/ɪnˈduː/
verb
  1. To provide or endow someone or something with a particular quality, ability, or characteristic.
    • The artist's work seems induced with a sense of peace and calm.
    • The ancient myth says the goddess induced the hero with great courage.
    • Her years of training induced her with the patience needed to teach young children.
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