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    in·duct
    [inˈdək(t)]
    verb
    induct (verb) · inducts (third person present) · inducted (past tense) · inducted (past participle) · inducting (present participle)
    1. admit (someone) formally to a position or organization:
      "each worker, if formally inducted into the Mafia, is known as a “soldier.”"
      • formally introduce (a member of the clergy) into possession of a benefice:
        "he was then inducted as vicar of St. Paul's"
      • US ENGLISH
        enlist (someone) for military service.
      • (induct someone in/into)
        introduce someone to (a difficult or obscure subject):
        "my master inducted me into the skills of magic"
    2. archaic
      install in a seat or room:
      "Hugh and his friends were inducted into the most honorable seats"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin induct- ‘led into’, from the verb inducere (see induce).
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    verb
    1. admit (someone) formally to a position or organization:
      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
     
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