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1) "Induct" -- As to induct in·duct Pronunciation: in-'d&kt Function: transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin inductus, past participle of inducere, from Latin 1 : to put in formal possession (as of a benefice or office) : INSTALL <was inducted as president of the college> 2 a : to admit as a member <inducted into a scholastic society> b : INTRODUCE, INITIATE c : to enroll for military training or service (as under a selective service act) 3 : LEAD, CONDUCT Pronunciation Symbols ..."
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