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induct [ɪnˈdʌkt] vb (tr)
1. to bring in formally or install in an office, place, etc.; invest 2. (foll by to or into) to initiate in knowledge (of) 3. (Military) US to enlist for military service; conscript 4. (Physics / General Physics) Physics another word for induce [5] [6] [from Latin inductus led in, past participle of indūcere to introduce; see induce] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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Inducting the honorees are (left to right): CSM of the Field Artillery, CSM William High, and Chief of Field Artillery, MG David Ralston. Advance Realty Group is very kind to have acknowledged us again for this transaction and for inducting us into their Hall of Fame. The PIIHF recognizes people who have made preeminent contributions to the paper industry worldwide by inducting them annually into the PIIHF. |
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