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inˈductory, a. [ad. late L. inductōri-us, in Augustine in sense ‘leading on, misleading’, f. indūcĕre, induct-: see -ory.] Leading in; introductory.
1632C. Downing State Eccles. Kingd. (1634) 70 [They] are not Lawes inductory of a new, but declaratorie of the ancient authoritie of our Prince. 1831Fraser's Mag. III. 513 Having made these admissions for the sake of candour, and done that justice to the administration of Lord Grey which their inductory conduct deserves [etc.]. |