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Induct Meaning in English

word

ˌɪnˈdəkt
in-DUKT
ɪndˈʌkt
ind-UKT

Definition

To formally bring someone into a position, office, or organization, often through a special ceremony.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and often used in official, ceremonial, or organizational contexts. Commonly followed by 'into' (e.g., 'inducted into the Hall of Fame'). Not used for casual invitations or job starts without ceremony. Don't confuse with 'introduce' or 'initiate.'

Example Sentences

They will induct the new manager next week.

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The school inducted the first group of students yesterday.

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She was inducted into the chess club last month.

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Every year, new members are inducted into the Hall of Fame during a big ceremony.

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He felt proud when he was finally inducted into the army.

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All the new employees will be inducted on their first day with a welcome session.

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