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Induct - English meaning

Induct – definitions in English dictionary

verb

Admit (someone) formally to a post or organization.

Usage examples:

Arrangements for inducting new members to an organization
verb

Install in a seat or room.

Usage examples:

Hugh and his friends were inducted into the most honourable seats
verb

To introduce someone formally or with a special ceremony to an organization or group

Usage examples:

She was inducted into the army., basketball hall of fame inductee cheryl miller will be there.
verb

To introduce someone formally or with a special ceremony into a place of work, organization or group

Usage examples:

Last weekend, the group inducted 600 more members at another ceremony., induct sb as sth he was ind…

Induct translation into English

Induct: translate from English into Chinese

Translate induct into Chinese (Simplified)}
感应, 征调

Induct: translate from English into Dutch

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Inleiden, Introduceren, Inwijden, In ambt bevestigen, Installeren, Bekend maken

Induct: translate from English into French

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Installer, Incorporer, Conduire, Établir

Induct: translate from English into German

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Einführen, Einziehen, Einberufen

Induct: translate from English into Hindi

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प्रतिष्ठापित करना, प्रारंभ करना, पदासीन करना, प्रतिष्ठित करना

Induct: translate from English into Italian

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Indurre, Insediare

Induct: translate from English into Korean

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유도하다, 취임시키다, 병역에 복무시키다

Induct: translate from English into Russian

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Индуцировать, Вводить в курс дела, Водворять, Индуктировать, Усаживать, Утверждать в должности, Посвящать, Официально вводить в должность, Назначать на должность, Вовлекать, Призывать на военную службу

Induct: translate from English into Spanish

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Instalar, Iniciar a, Alistar, Quintar, Instalarse en

Word origin

late Middle English: from Latin induct- ‘led into’, from the verb inducere (see induce).

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