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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
indue .
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Examples
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The Geneva gown supplies the grand lines lacking in the secular costume of the period, and indues the patriot with the silken cocoon of the
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1876 Various
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It indues the globe with magnetic influence which we have called gravity.
New and Original Theories of the Great Physical Forces Henry Raymond Rogers 1861
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The same current, therefore, which lights up our earth, and which gives to it its requisite supply of heat, at the same time indues it with the power of attraction.
New and Original Theories of the Great Physical Forces Henry Raymond Rogers 1861
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She receives him graciously, and indues him with the happy quality of want of shame.
The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 Alexander Pope 1716
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For let our finger ache, and it indues Our other healthful members ev'n to that sense Of pain: Nay, we must think, men are not gods;
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His vefdbus indues Aaronem fratrein tuum ejusque filios.
Pentateuchus ex recensione textus hebraei et versionum antiquarum latine versus notisque philologicis [microform] Dathe, Johann August, 1731-1791, ed 1791
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Two old indues ouercomsn with carnal concupifcence, tempt chafte Sufinna: The 3. part.
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