Inducement vs Instigation - What's the difference?
inducement | instigation | Synonyms |
An incentive that helps bring about a desired state.
(legal) An introductory statement of facts or background information.
(shipping) The act of placing a port on a vessel's itinerary because the volume of cargo offered at that port justifies the cost of routing the vessel.
The act of instigating, or the state of being instigated; incitement; especially to evil or wickedness.
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Inducement is a synonym of instigation.
As nouns the difference between inducement and instigation
is that inducement is an incentive that helps bring about a desired state while instigation is the act of instigating, or the state of being instigated; incitement; especially to evil or wickedness.inducement
English
Noun
(en noun)- Citation of Richard Stallman ...it won't run on a free platform and (...) your program is actually an inducement for people to install non-free software. Richard Stallman's speech in Australian National University on 13 October 2004, Part 2, as seen in
this film
on video.google.com, circa 40% into the movie. Stallman was talking about Java and flash as inducements for installing non-free software.
References
instigation
English
Noun
(en noun)A Cuckoo in the Nest, passage=The departure was not unduly prolonged.