superinduce

/ˌsupərɪnˈdus/
verb
  1. To bring in or introduce something additional, especially something that changes or complicates an existing situation.
    • The sudden rain superinduced a sense of gloom over the outdoor festival.
    • Adding a second melody can superinduce a richer texture to the musical piece.
    • The new policy will superinduce a layer of bureaucracy that may slow down approvals.
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