Man may Superinduce upon them what he calls improvements, because they better fit them for his purposes.
"The Growth of Thought As Affecting the Progress of Society"
William Withington
On the other hand, a mere statement of inconceivable things is the reductio ad absurdum of poetry, because such a statement puzzles the mind, scatters the attention, and does to a certain extent Superinduce the "blank misgivings" of mysticism.
"Emerson and Other Essays"
John Jay Chapman
The external heat, which, falling on a matter having special proclivities, determines the first complications of the germ, may, by acting on these, Superinduce further complications; upon these still higher and more numerous ones; and so on continually: each organ as it is developed serving, by its actions and reactions on the rest, to initiate new complexities.
"Essays: Scientific, Political, & Speculative, Vol. I"
Herbert Spencer