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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31. On the contrary, it should regularize criterion, adjust and induct the connection of cohabitation, regarding it as a community between the male and female that is the exceptant of legal marriage.
32. This study introduced methods and opinions to induct marginal condition in organic chemistry experiment.
33. There was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy.
34. Induct. Bring new members into your club with dignity and class.
35. Chongqing is carried out western big development strategy, the key depends on whether induct sufficient financing.
36. Pass a the discussion of the concrete case and thinking, induct a student of creation potential.
37. Objective To induct cell product high affinity antibody of schizophrenia.
38. As the main carrier of the bubble economy, the exchange rate bubbles are the important factor to induct the bubble economy.
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