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Definition of introduce
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Introduce
(v. t.) To lead or bring in; to
conduct
or usher in; as, to
introduce
a
person
into a
drawing-room..
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Innovate
::
Innovate
(v. i.) To
introduce
novelties
or
changes;
--
sometimes
with in or on.
Ecbole
::
Ecbole
(n.) A
digression
in which a
person
is
introduced
speaking
his own
words.
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To open to
notice;
to
begin;
to
present;
as, he
introduced
the
subject
with a long
preface..
Usher
::
Usher (v. t.) To
introduce
or
escort,
as an
usher,
forerunner,
or
harbinger;
to
forerun;
--
sometimes
followed
by in or
forth;
as, to usher in a
stranger;
to usher forth the
guests;
to usher a
visitor
into the
room..
Neoterist
::
Neoterist
(n.) One ho
introduces
new word/ or
phrases.
Initiate
::
Initiate
(a.)
Begun;
commenced;
introduced
to, or
instructed
in, the
rudiments;
newly
admitted..
Proviso
::
Proviso
(n.) An
article
or
clause
in any
statute,
agreement,
contract,
grant,
or other
writing,
by which a
condition
is
introduced,
usually
beginning
with the word
provided;
a
conditional
stipulation
that
affects
an
agreement,
contract,
law,
grant,
or the like; as, the
contract
was
impaired
by its
proviso..
Intermede
::
Intermede
(n.) A short
musical
dramatic
piece,
of a light and
pleasing,
sometimes
a
burlesque,
character;
an
interlude
introduced
between
the acts of a play or an
opera..
That
::
That
(pron.,
a.,
conj.,
& adv.) To
introduce
a
purpose;
--
usually
followed
by may, or
might,
and
frequently
preceded
by so, in
order,
to the end, etc..
Even
::
Even (a.) As might not be
expected;
--
serving
to
introduce
what is
unexpected
or less
expected.
Intro-
::
Intro-
() A
prefix
signifying
within,
into, in,
inward;
as,
introduce,
introreception,
introthoracic..
Neither
::
Neither
(conj.)
not
either;
generally
used to
introduce
the first of two or more
coordinate
clauses
of which those that
follow
begin with nor.
Aprosos
::
Aprosos
(a. & adv.) By the way; to the
purpose;
suitably
to the place or
subject;
-- a word used to
introduce
an
incidental
observation,
suited
to the
occasion,
though
not
strictly
belonging
to the
narration..
Fioriture
::
Fioriture
(n. pl.)
Little
flowers
of
ornament
introduced
into a
melody
by a
singer
or
player.
Interpolate
::
Interpolate
(v. t.) To fill up
intermediate
terms of, as of a
series,
according
to the law of the
series;
to
introduce,
as a
number
or
quantity,
in a
partial
series,
according
to the law of that part of the
series..
Dingo
::
Dingo (n.) A wild dog found in
Australia,
but
supposed
to have
introduced
at a very early
period.
It has a
wolflike
face, bushy tail, and a
reddish
brown
color..
Infuse
::
Infuse
(v. t.) To
instill,
as
principles
or
qualities;
to
introduce..
Presentable
::
Presentable
(a.)
Capable
or
admitting
of being
presented;
suitable
to be
exhibited,
represented,
or
offered;
fit to be
brought
forward
or set
forth;
hence,
fitted
to be
introduced
to
another,
or to go into
society;
as, ideas that are
presentable
in
simple
language;
she is not
presentable
in such a
gown..
Induce
::
Induce
(v. t.) To lead in; to
introduce.
Enter
::
Enter (v. i.) To get
admission;
to
introduce
one's self; to
penetrate;
to form or
constitute
a part; to
become
a
partaker
or
participant;
to
share;
to
engage;
--
usually
with into;
sometimes
with on or upon; as, a ball
enters
into the body; water
enters
into a ship; he
enters
into the plan; to enter into a
quarrel;
a
merchant
enters
into
partnership
with some one; to enter upon
another's
land; the boy
enters
on his tenth year; to enter upon a task; lead
enters
into the
composition
of
pewter..
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