induct
in·duct
verb \in-ˈdəkt\Definition of INDUCT
transitive verb
1
: to put in formal possession (as of a benefice or office) : install <was inducted as president of the college>
2
Examples of INDUCT
- The club will induct six new members this year.
- <inducted the pitcher into the Baseball Hall of Fame>
Origin of INDUCT
Middle English, from Medieval Latin inductus, past participle of inducere, from Latin
First Known Use: 14th century
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