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induct verb [ ɪnˈdʌkt ]

• admit (someone) formally to a post or organization.
• "arrangements for inducting new members to an organization"
Similar: admit to, allow into, introduce to, initiate into, install in, instate in, swear into, appoint to, be engaged by, be taken on by,
Opposite: bar from,
• install in a seat or room.
• "Hugh and his friends were inducted into the most honourable seats"
Origin: late Middle English: from Latin induct- ‘led into’, from the verb inducere (see induce).


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