Induct example sentences
Related (10): initiate, install, introduce, invest, admit, enlist, indoctrinate, initiate, instate, welcome
in·duct
verb
induct (verb) · inducts (third person present) · inducted (past tense) · inducted (past participle) · inducting (present participle)
- admit (someone) formally to a position or organization:
- formally introduce (a member of the clergy) into possession of a benefice:
- enlist (someone) for military service.
- introduce someone to (a difficult or obscure subject):
- install in a seat or room:
Synonyms
enlist, enroll, engage, conscript, draft, press, shanghai, levy, impress, list, conscribe, crimp, attest, here"Induct" Example Sentences
Common Phases
1. Inducting new members into the club;2. Inducting employees into the company;
3. Inducting students into the college;
4. Inducting athletes into the Hall of Fame;
5. Inducting soldiers into military service;
6. Inducting volunteers into the organization;
7. Inducting members into the secret society;
8. Inducting individuals into the honor society;
9. Inducting workers into the union;
10. Inducting members into the religious congregation.
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