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Sentence count:270+19Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bring ininaugurateinnovateinstitutelaunchpresentSimilar words: introductionproduceproducerproductproductiveproductionproductivityintrospectMeaning: [‚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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211. Winter had wanted to introduce a budgetary control system based on monthly management accounts with the emphasis on key figures.
212. Though the early stages of cognitive therapy are primarily behavioural, one often has to introduce cognitive material in order to facilitate tasks.
213. The recent findings about fibre introduce a new factor into this weight-loss equation.
214. Many people doing boring or repetitive jobs deliberately introduce a certain amount of stress to make the routine more exciting.
215. Local district councillors are furious that they are being forced by the Government to introduce fees for commercial waste collection.
216. Midland has worked closely with the retailer to introduce point of sale terminals which can accept Switch cards.
217. On Jan. 1, California becomes the first state in the nation to introduce competition in the electricity industry.
218. The guidelines introduce into local planning the concept of protecting the environment through sustainable development.
219. It is important to distinguish the influences of both, as both may introduce particular sets of biases into the fossil assemblage.
220. No matter how partners parent, children introduce the kind of emotional strain that can shatter old harmonies and certainties.
221. All of this uses video to introduce variety and interest to classroom work.
222. The favoured strategy so far has been to introduce a cooling-off period before industrial action could be taken.Sentence dictionary
223. I cut down its technological ambitions in order to introduce a central female character.
224. That is why we shall introduce the Asylum Bill, which will be debated next week.
225. Would it be a good idea, perhaps, to introduce exit visas?
226. We were ourselves considering whether we should introduce a Government Bill to this effect.
227. The successful campaign to introduce commercial television into Britain in the 1950s is a good example of this.
228. This is especially true if you introduce your spouse into an already established business partnership.
229. The proposal came amid fears that the Ministry of Agriculture might introduce tougher restrictions or even an outright ban.
230. But to suggest that the conflict was over political rather than intellectual matters is to introduce a false antithesis.
231. We have introduced new opportunities for television, and we will introduce a new channel - Channel 5.
232. The programme of education reforms currently being introduced by central government requires schools simultaneously to introduce several major innovations.
233. Harley-Davidson is pushing to introduce more people to its products with an expanded rental program.
234. In Chongqing, Joe sought out contacts who could introduce him to the upper levels of the government and diplomatic corps.
235. The learner may view the problem from a new angle and introduce fresh ideas for consideration.
236. The recommendations now move to the congressional intelligence committees, which are expected to introduce legislation incorporating the recommendations.
237. To relieve anxiety about funeral costs, we will introduce a funeral payment of £600, available on request.
238. The plan would introduce a single class of bearer shares, abolishing the distinction between registered and bearer shares.
239. In a speech on March 30 Hammadi pledged that his government would introduce major democratic reforms.
240. By contrast, legalising something may either clarify the law where it was previously unclear, or introduce or extend rights.
More similar words: introductionproduceproducerproductproductiveproductionproductivityintrospectintrospectionreducecontrolout of controlcontroversyunder controlcontrol groupcontroversialbeyond controlin truthintriguedsauceroderodeduckeducateconducteducatorreductioneducationtroopeducational
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