Synonym: bring in, draft, enlist, enroll, inaugurate, install, introduce, place. Similar words: inductive, induction, conduct, induce, code of conduct, deduct, abduct, aqueduct. Meaning: [ɪn'dʌkt] v. 1. place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position 2. accept young people into society, usually with some rite 3. admit as a member 4. produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic processes 5. introduce or initiate.
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1. Mr. John was inducted into the office of governor.
2. Li Xiannian was inducted into the Politburo in 1956.
3. He was formally inducted into the office of governor.
4. 18 new junior ministers were inducted into the government.
5. Six new members have been inducted into the Provincial Cabinet.
6. She inducts Nina into the cult.
7. He was inducted into a literary society.
8. They were inducted into the skills of magic.
9. Barry was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1987.
10. His father inducted him into the secrets of the trade.
11. He had been inducted into the church as a priest in the previous year.
12. On Sunday, the fraternity inducts the new pledges.
13. People are inducted into it just as they are socialized into nonpolitical roles and social systems.
14. The best-selling boy band will induct Michael Jackson into the hall on March 19, their representative confirmed Tuesday.
15. But I believe that children need to be inducted into the tradition of reliving and rethinking moments of their lives.
16. In New Cambridge economic growth model, we induct a new variable, technology labor.
17. A flock of players form an organization, induct other player initiate ceaselessly.
18. The selected pictures induct the audience to understanding and interpreting news from particular perspectives.
19. Induct electric power cable , shell up the destine length.
20. The supermarket must induct the chain - like management mechanism already for the ultra city line mutual recognition.
21. Methods: To build up interior management mechanism and induct crisis management to the nursing management.
22. The enterprises, which induct information management , are little and which can practices it is less.
23. This paper induct the major benefits of using spodumene in sanitaryware glaze.
24. To induct the thought of ERP to medical service industries gives birth to HRP.
25. Ironically, the Iron Arrow participants were heading for the offices of Professor Heckerling,[sentencedict.com] whom they planned to induct that day.
26. Many of the biggest names in rock have already been inducted.
27. Prepares to accompany, the printing lyrics, and will accompany induct record the software.
28. Except for the ordinary meaning of vocabulary, teacher should induct students to concern other annex meanings using the research conclusion of lexics.
29. The 4 th, teach and manage a Party member, induct and breed the function of social elite.
30. The constant direct current - stimulation can accelerate the growth and induct tendency of cells.
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