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Definition of introduce
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of introduce is as below...
Introduce
(v. t.) To lead to and make known by
formal
announcement
or
recommendation;
hence,
to cause to be
acquainted;
as, to
introduce
strangers;
to
introduce
one
person
to
another..
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Exotic
::
Exotic
(a.)
Introduced
from a
foreign
country;
not
native;
extraneous;
foreign;
as, an
exotic
plant;
an
exotic
term or
word..
That
::
That
(pron.,
a.,
conj.,
& adv.) To
introduce,
a
reason
or
cause;
--
equivalent
to for that, in that, for the
reason
that,
because..
Induce
::
Induce
(v. t.) To lead in; to
introduce.
When
::
When
(adv.)
While;
whereas;
although;
-- used in the
manner
of a
conjunction
to
introduce
a
dependent
adverbial
sentence
or
clause,
having
a
causal,
conditional,
or
adversative
relation
to the
principal
proposition;
as, he chose to turn
highwayman
when he might have
continued
an
honest
man; he
removed
the tree when it was the best in the
grounds..
Anticipate
::
Anticipate
(v. t.) To take up or
introduce
beforehand,
or
before
the
proper
or
normal
time; to cause to occur
earlier
or
prematurely;
as, the
advocate
has
anticipated
a part of his
argument..
Sultan
::
Sulpician
(n.) One of an order of
priests
established
in
France
in 1642 to
educate
men for the
ministry.
The order was
introduced
soon
afterwards
into
Canada,
and in 1791 into the
United
States..
Rebuttal
::
Rebuttal
(n.) The
giving
of
evidence
on the part of a
plaintiff
to
destroy
the
effect
of
evidence
introduced
by the
defendant
in the same suit.
Inaugurate
::
Inaugurate
(v. t.) To
introduce
or
induct
into an
office
with
suitable
ceremonies
or
solemnities;
to
invest
with power or
authority
in a
formal
manner;
to
install;
as, to
inaugurate
a
president;
to
inaugurate
a
king..
Interpose
::
Interpose
(v. t.) To
introduce
or
inject
between
the parts of a
conversation
or
argument.
Sindon
::
Sindon
(n.) A small rag or
pledget
introduced
into the hole in the
cranium
made by a
trephine.
Teaze-hole
::
Teaze-hole
(n.) The
opening
in the
furnaces
through
which fuel is
introduced.
Neoterize
::
Neoterize
(v. i.) To
innovate;
to coin or
introduce
new
words.
Curari
::
Curari
(n.) A black
resinoid
extract
prepared
by the South
American
Indians
from the bark of
several
species
of
Strychnos
(S.
toxifera,
etc.).
It
sometimes
has
little
effect
when taken
internally,
but is
quickly
fatal when
introduced
into the
blood,
and used by the
Indians
as an arrow
poison..
Initiate
::
Initiate
(v. t.) To
introduce
by a first act; to make a
beginning
with; to set
afoot;
to
originate;
to
commence;
to begin or enter upon.
Rat
::
Rat (n.) One of
several
species
of small
rodents
of the genus Mus and
allied
genera,
larger
than mice, that
infest
houses,
stores,
and
ships,
especially
the
Norway,
or
brown,
rat (M.
decumanus),
the black rat (M.
rattus),
and the roof rat (M.
Alexandrinus).
These were
introduced
into
America
from the Old
World..
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To open to
notice;
to
begin;
to
present;
as, he
introduced
the
subject
with a long
preface..
Ramsted
::
Ramsted
(n.) A
yellow-flowered
weed; -- so named from a Mr.
Ramsted
who
introduced
it into
Pennsylvania.
See Toad flax.
Called
also
Ramsted
weed.
Gag
::
Gag (v. i.) To
introduce
gags or
interpolations.
See Gag, n., 3..
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..
Prelude
::
Prelude
(v. t.) To
introduce
with a
previous
performance;
to play or
perform
a
prelude
to; as, to
prelude
a
concert
with a
lively
air..
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