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introduce
verb
-
introduce
,
introducing
,
introduces
,
introduced
to
tell
two
or
more
people
each
other
’
s
names
so
that
they
become
acquainted
•
Let
me
introduce
my
friend
Anna
to
everyone
at
the
party
.
Let
me
introduce
my
friend
Anna
to
everyone
at
the
party
.
•
The
teacher
introduced
the
new
student
to
the
class
with
a
warm
smile
.
The
teacher
introduced
the
new
student
to
the
class
with
a
warm
smile
.
From
Latin
introducere
“
to
lead
in
”,
from
intro
“
inside
”
+
ducere
“
to
lead
”.
verb
-
introduce
,
introducing
,
introduces
,
introduced
to
bring
a
product
,
system
,
law
,
or
idea
into
use
for
the
first
time
•
The
company
will
introduce
its
new
electric
car
next
spring
.
The
company
will
introduce
its
new
electric
car
next
spring
.
•
Several
countries
have
introduced
tougher
laws
against
plastic
waste
.
Several
countries
have
introduced
tougher
laws
against
plastic
waste
.
verb
-
introduce
,
introducing
,
introduces
,
introduced
to
formally
announce
or
present
a
performer
,
speaker
,
or
program
to
an
audience
•
The
host
will
introduce
the
band
after
the
commercial
break
.
The
host
will
introduce
the
band
after
the
commercial
break
.
•
Please
welcome
Professor
Lee
,
whom
I
have
the
honor
to
introduce
tonight
.
Please
welcome
Professor
Lee
,
whom
I
have
the
honor
to
introduce
tonight
.
verb
-
introduce
,
introducing
,
introduces
,
introduced
to
begin
a
book
,
speech
,
or
piece
of
writing
by
talking
about
something
first
•
The
author
introduces
the
topic
with
a
personal
anecdote
.
The
author
introduces
the
topic
with
a
personal
anecdote
.
•
In
the
first
chapter
,
she
introduces
key
terms
that
appear
throughout
the
book
.
In
the
first
chapter
,
she
introduces
key
terms
that
appear
throughout
the
book
.
verb
-
introduce
,
introducing
,
introduces
,
introduced
to
carefully
put
something
into
another
thing
or
place
•
The
nurse
introduced
the
needle
into
the
patient
’
s
vein
smoothly
.
The
nurse
introduced
the
needle
into
the
patient
’
s
vein
smoothly
.
•
Slowly
introduce
the
probe
into
the
solution
to
avoid
splashing
.
Slowly
introduce
the
probe
into
the
solution
to
avoid
splashing
.
introduction
noun
the
first
part
of
a
book
,
essay
,
speech
,
or
similar
work
that
explains
what
it
will
be
about
•
I
always
read
the
introduction
before
starting
the
first
chapter
.
I
always
read
the
introduction
before
starting
the
first
chapter
.
•
The
professor
’
s
lecture
began
with
a
clear
introduction
to
the
topic
.
The
professor
’
s
lecture
began
with
a
clear
introduction
to
the
topic
.
Sense
developed
in
16th-century
English
to
refer
to
the
opening
section
of
a
written
work
.
noun
the
formal
act
of
making
two
or
more
people
known
to
each
other
•
“
May
I
make
an
introduction
?
This
is
my
sister
,
Emily
,”
he
said
with
a
smile
.
“
May
I
make
an
introduction
?
This
is
my
sister
,
Emily
,”
he
said
with
a
smile
.
•
After
a
brief
introduction
,
the
guests
began
to
mingle
around
the
garden
.
After
a
brief
introduction
,
the
guests
began
to
mingle
around
the
garden
.
late
Middle
English
,
from
Latin
introductio
,
from
introducere
‘
lead
in
’.
noun
the
act
of
bringing
something
into
use
or
existence
for
the
first
time
•
The
introduction
of
electric
cars
has
changed
the
automobile
industry
.
The
introduction
of
electric
cars
has
changed
the
automobile
industry
.
•
Many
jobs
were
created
after
the
introduction
of
the
new
tax
policy
.
Many
jobs
were
created
after
the
introduction
of
the
new
tax
policy
.
Industrial-era
extension
of
the
base
sense
“
to
bring
in
”,
applied
to
new
products
and
policies
.
noun
a
beginner-level
course
,
book
,
or
talk
that
teaches
the
basic
facts
about
a
subject
•
I
’
m
taking
an
Introduction
to
Philosophy
this
semester
.
I
’
m
taking
an
Introduction
to
Philosophy
this
semester
.
•
The
book
“
An
Introduction
to
Robotics
”
explains
concepts
in
simple
language
.
The
book
“
An
Introduction
to
Robotics
”
explains
concepts
in
simple
language
.
Pedagogical
sense
arose
in
the
19th
century
as
universities
expanded
subject
surveys
.
noun
a
short
opening
passage
of
music
that
comes
before
the
main
part
of
a
piece
•
The
song
’
s
piano
introduction
is
calm
before
the
drums
kick
in
.
The
song
’
s
piano
introduction
is
calm
before
the
drums
kick
in
.
•
The
orchestra
rehearsed
the
slow
introduction
several
times
.
The
orchestra
rehearsed
the
slow
introduction
several
times
.
Borrowed
into
musical
terminology
in
the
18th
century
to
describe
an
opening
segment
.