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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    introduce initiate inaugurate install invest ordain consecrate admit recruit enlist draft recruit enroll register incorporate welcome invite include add enlist admit accept adopt take in bring in usher in launch commence begin start establish found create constitute set up organize appoint designate nominate elect choose select induct instate swear in commission

    Meaning of Induct

    The primary meaning of the word "induct" is to formally introduce or initiate someone into a position, organization, or activity.

    Definitions

    • To formally introduce someone into a new position, organization, or activity
    • To introduce a person to a new experience or situation
    • To derive a general principle or conclusion from specific observations or instances
    • To use reasoning or evidence to arrive at a conclusion

    Etymology of Induct

    The word "induct" comes from the Latin "inducere", which means "to lead in" or "to introduce"
    The Latin "inducere" is a combination of "in" (meaning "in" or "into") and "ducere" (meaning "to lead")
    The word "induct" has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of introducing or initiating someone into a new position or activity

    Example Uses

    • The new employee will be inducted into the company next week
    • She was inducted into the hall of fame for her outstanding contributions to the sport
    • The scientist used inductive reasoning to derive a conclusion from the data
    • The university will induct a new class of students next semester

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