Inductional

/ɪnˈdʌk.ʃə.nəl/

आगमनात्मक; इंडक्शन/परिचय-प्रक्रिया से संबंधित

Origin & History

Formed from induction + -al; related to Latin inducere (“to lead in, introduce”) via Late Latin inductio (“a leading in; induction”).

induction + -al से बना; लैटिन inducere (“अंदर ले जाना/परिचय कराना”) और लेट लैटिन inductio (“अंदर ले जाना; आगमन/इंडक्शन”) से संबद्ध।

Definition

Involving or based on induction, especially reasoning that moves from specific observations to a general rule; also used (less commonly) for things connected with an induction process (e.g., inducting someone into a role).

इंडक्शन (प्रेरण/आगमन/प्रवेश) से संबंधित—विशेषतः वह तर्क-पद्धति जो विशिष्ट उदाहरणों/अवलोकनों से सामान्य नियम तक पहुँचती है; कभी-कभी (कम प्रचलित) किसी पद/संस्था में औपचारिक प्रवेश/परिचय की प्रक्रिया से जुड़ा।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The paper adopts an inductional approach, generalizing from several case studies.
शोधपत्र ने कई केस-स्टडी से सामान्य निष्कर्ष निकालते हुए एक आगमनात्मक (inductional) दृष्टिकोण अपनाया।

Usage Examples

Her inductional argument moved from repeated observations to a broader hypothesis.
The training module includes inductional sessions for new employees.
In some contexts, “inductive” is preferred over “inductional” in academic writing.

Synonyms

Inductive Inferential Generalizing Introducory (for workplace induction sense) Orientational (for workplace induction sense)

Antonyms

Deductive Noninferential Analytic (in contrast to inductive in some traditions)

Related Forms

Noun
Induction / Inductionism / Inductivism
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Inductional reasoning
आगमनात्मक तर्क
Inductional approach
आगमनात्मक दृष्टिकोण