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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181. Introduce new assistant to all the staff on duty, identify any member of staff who can provide advice and guidance.
182. We have also started to introduce can or aluminium collection centres and are experimenting with collecting plastics.
183. This suspiciously resembles the city technology colleges, a Conservative initiative that tried to introduce business methods into areas of educational disadvantage.
184. Whatever the circumstances, it is standard practice in embryo transfer to introduce several embryos at a time.
185. I need to introduce a different dimension and I am at a loss.
186. It was his job to introduce the four-priest panel and then leave the room so people could speak freely about his pastorate.
187. After dinner, like some cultural tourist, I will introduce myself to these envoys from the past.
188. Its purpose is to introduce a strict liability regime on producers of defective products.
189. Lloyds Bank was the first to introduce an annual fee of £12 for its Access cardholders in February of this year.
190. The seventh seal triggers seven trumpets, which introduce various additional heavenly and earthly cataclysms.
191. You can solve this problem by putting such terms in inverted commas when you first introduce them.
192. Dorothy set such a goal at a workshop designed to introduce both performance and change.
192. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
193. Repetitive exercises to introduce the concept of evidence without consultation with primary colleagues is at the least unimaginative.
194. The teacher may wish to introduce pupils to evidence from archaeology, and perhaps from aerial photography.
195. All right, folks, I'd like to introduce our first speaker this evening.
196. However, before we look at specific implementation schemes, we want to introduce a few terms to use in making comparisons.
197. Members ballot for the right to introduce bills on Fridays allocated to this purpose.
198. How often have teachers been frustrated by their inability to introduce and implement change in their schools on returning from a course?
199. The court also upheld the decision of the assistant recorder to reject the counterclaim which the defendant sought to introduce.
200. Still, they encouraged conservative members to introduce amendments that would weaken the impact of an increase on business.
201. They introduce the concepts of rhyme and wordplay, as well as covering basics like alphabet and spelling.
202. The book is divided up into eight main sections consisting of a number of chapters which introduce a particular multivariate technique.
203. The broader property base which we would introduce would mean a fairer distribution of the burden.
204. To introduce means-testing is expensive because of the higher costs associated with administering means-tested benefits.
205. Introduce a tax to repay the costs of higher education for those who take courses. 5.
206. Labour will introduce state aid for political parties and pay salaries to local councillors.
207. We market them, we introduce them and we further their careers.
208. Also, locally organised, imaginative initiatives to introduce pupils to careers in science.
209. Implied terms can thus supplement express rules, or introduce new rules, but can not directly contradict an existing rule.
210. May I introduce Aaron, a convert from another faith, a deaf mute, who can only communicate in sign language.
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