Synonym: bring in, inaugurate, innovate, institute, launch, present. Similar words: introduction, produce, producer, product, productive, production, productivity, introspect. Meaning: [‚ɪntrə'duːs /-'djuːs] v. 1. cause to come to know personally 2. bring something new to an environment 3. introduce 4. bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment 5. bring in or establish in a new place or environment 6. put or introduce into something 7. bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc. 8. put before (a body) 9. furnish with a preface or introduction 10. be a precursor of.
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121. Miliutin had begun not only to reduce expenditure, but also to introduce military personnel to the spirit of post-emancipation society.
122. No form of monitoring is effective unless there is implicit within the manager's power an ability to control and introduce change.
123. The Labour manifesto includes a commitment to introduce a return-to-learn entitlement.
124. As a senior member of the Karolinska faculty, it fell to him to introduce the two speakers.
125. This category was clearly intended to introduce and promote study opportunities in liberal adult education.
126. There are signs that legislation may be passed in 2001 or 2002 to introduce a regime for foreign lawyers.
127. The assistant recorder, sitting in the county court, refused leave to introduce the counterclaim and made an order for possession.
128. The new directive covers classification, packaging and labelling and seeks to introduce Community-wide rules on notification of production or importation.
129. California outlaws exhaust emissions California is to introduce vehicle emission standards even tougher than the stringent levels already proposed for 1997.
130. Soldo and his co-developer, librarian Richard Schiff, visited many state medical boards to introduce the concept.
131. To introduce canonised solicitors into the Supreme Court of the universe is to disrupt this system.
132. However[sentencedict.com/introduce.html], if we introduce an opportunity which results in their completing an acquisition we would charge an introduction fee.
133. More generally we might ask the following: What is the best way to introduce and allocate learning tasks?
134. If you have a visitor to your office, make sure you introduce him to everyone with whom he comes into contact.
135. The vote came five years after the synod called for draft legislation to introduce women priests.
136. The film should reinforce existing knowledge and then introduce further topics, concepts and principles.
137. That is why I hope that we shall be able to introduce weigh-in-motion sensors over the coming months.
138. In the present chapter we shall introduce the dimension of input affect with an analysis of attitudes toward communicating about politics.
139. Here I simply introduce them to you and describe how Iberian managers ran afoul of them. 1.
140. Astronomers, on the other hand, sought to introduce a regular intercalation by means of a cycle of fixed period.
141. He's at a loose end and I'd be enormously proud to introduce you.
142. Wagenbach deferred ruling on the divorce papers until the state seeks to introduce them as evidence.
143. It is for this reason that we find concepts of such value and that I introduce here the concept of despair.
144. Another county council could introduce a similar ban before the hunting season begins.
145. As I say, we must introduce a breath of fresh air into the inspection system.
146. Insistence on the use of such terms can introduce great problems of consistency when international comparisons are attempted.
147. How much better to introduce a discipline that gives these benefits on a daily basis.
148. If the state bar decides against a complete ban, Miss Roybal-Allard may introduce a new bill requiring it to have one.
149. This is an ideal set of programs to introduce your children to computers and will keep them amused for months.
150. Within the next few months he hopes to introduce an individual fitness programme for people using the centres.
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