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induct
in·duct I0114200 (ĭn-dŭkt′)tr.v. in·duct·ed, in·duct·ing, in·ducts 1. To place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position; install: a service to induct the new president of the university.2. a. To admit as a member; receive.b. To admit to military service: a draftee waiting to be inducted into the army.c. To introduce, as to new experience or knowledge; initiate: She was inducted into the ways of the legal profession.3. Physics To induce. [Middle English inducten, from Latin indūcere, induct-; see induce.]induct (ɪnˈdʌkt) vb (tr) 1. to bring in formally or install in an office, place, etc; invest2. (foll by: to or into) to initiate in knowledge (of)3. (Military) US to enlist for military service; conscript4. (General Physics) physics another word for induce5, induce6[C14: from Latin inductus led in, past participle of indūcere to introduce; see induce]in•duct (ɪnˈdʌkt) v.t. 1. to install in an office, benefice, position, etc., esp. with formal ceremonies. 2. to introduce, esp. to something requiring special knowledge or experience; initiate (usu. fol. by to or into): They inducted him into the mystic rites of the order. 3. to take (a draftee) into military service; draft. 4. to bring in as a member. [1350–1400; Middle English < Latin indūcere; see induce] induct Past participle: inducted Gerund: inducting
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I inducted | you inducted | he/she/it inducted | we inducted | you inducted | they inducted |
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I am inducting | you are inducting | he/she/it is inducting | we are inducting | you are inducting | they are inducting |
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I have inducted | you have inducted | he/she/it has inducted | we have inducted | you have inducted | they have inducted |
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I was inducting | you were inducting | he/she/it was inducting | we were inducting | you were inducting | they were inducting |
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I had inducted | you had inducted | he/she/it had inducted | we had inducted | you had inducted | they had inducted |
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I will induct | you will induct | he/she/it will induct | we will induct | you will induct | they will induct |
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I will have inducted | you will have inducted | he/she/it will have inducted | we will have inducted | you will have inducted | they will have inducted |
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I will be inducting | you will be inducting | he/she/it will be inducting | we will be inducting | you will be inducting | they will be inducting |
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I have been inducting | you have been inducting | he/she/it has been inducting | we have been inducting | you have been inducting | they have been inducting |
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I would have inducted | you would have inducted | he/she/it would have inducted | we would have inducted | you would have inducted | they would have inducted | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | induct - place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position; "there was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy"seat, investinstal, install - put into an office or a position; "the new president was installed immediately after the election" | | 2. | induct - accept people into an exclusive society or group, usually with some rite; "African men are initiated when they reach puberty"initiatelet in, admit, include - allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of; "admit someone to the profession"; "She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar" | | 3. | induct - admit as a member; "We were inducted into the honor society"receive, take in, invite - express willingness to have in one's home or environs; "The community warmly received the refugees" | | 4. | induct - produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic processesinducenatural philosophy, physics - the science of matter and energy and their interactions; "his favorite subject was physics"give rise, bring about, produce - cause to happen, occur or exist; "This procedure produces a curious effect"; "The new law gave rise to many complaints"; "These chemicals produce a noxious vapor"; "the new President must bring about a change in the health care system" | | 5. | induct - introduce or initiate; "The young geisha was inducted into the ways of her profession"instruct, teach, learn - impart skills or knowledge to; "I taught them French"; "He instructed me in building a boat" |
inductverb install, admit, introduce, allow, swear, initiate, inaugurate Six new members have been inducted into the Cabinet.inductverb1. To admit formally into membership or office, as with ritual:inaugurate, initiate, install, instate, invest.2. To enroll compulsorily in military service:conscript, draft, levy.Translationsinsediareпосвятитьпосвящатьпризватьпризыватьinduct
induct into (something)1. To formally install or inaugurate someone into a particular office, group, or role. A noun or pronoun can be used between "induct" and "into." The incumbent will induct Sharon into the office of mayor next Friday. When will we be inducted into the honor society?2. To conscript or draft someone into military service. A noun or pronoun can be used between "induct" and "into." In this country, we don't just induct people into the armed forces.See also: inductinduct someone into something 1. to conscript someone into the armed services; to bring a nonvolunteer into the armed services. They inducted Wally into the army in a little ceremony. 2. to draft someone into something. They inducted a number of new members into the group. 3. to install someone in an office or position. They inducted her into the presidency. The college inducted a new president into office last week.See also: inductinduct
in·duct (ĭn-dŭkt′)v. To produce an electric current or a magnetic charge by induction.Patient discussion about inductQ. can smoking induce acidity on many ocassions i have felt discomfort similar to when i have acidity, but the problem goes away as soon as i stop smoking for a day or two??A. I would like to add ther is a condition in respiratory medicine called respiratory acidosis,smoking can cause this state,your lungs can cause this state.Im not sure but this may also be one of your problems.--------mrfoot56 Q. Is it possible for exercise induced asthma patient to exercise? After several times I felt I couldn’t breathe after running and swimming, I was diagnosed with Exercise induced asthma. I tried to resume my regular exercise, but after I developed shortness of breath couple of times I stopped again. Should I attempt exercise again? How can I exercise without having another attack of asthma?A. People can often prevent symptoms by taking medication prior to exercising. The type of medication used depends on several factors. For example, people with hay fever might take an antihistamine tablet before exercise. For people with asthma, an inhaler can be used before exercise to prevent asthma problems. Your physician can recommend the best medication for you to use before exercise. If you have dust mite allergy, you may want to exercise outdoors to avoid breathing indoor dust. If you are allergic to grasses and weeds, you may want to exercise in an indoor location during certain seasons. Exercising should be avoided in areas where there are large amounts of chemicals. For example, you should not exercise outdoors near heavy traffic areas with high levels exhaust fumes from cars and trucks. Indoor areas with irritating odors or fumes, also, should be avoided.
Q. Does fish-oil helps exercise induced asthma? I was diagnosed with exercise induced asthma a couple of year ago, and since then had better and worse times with my asthma, although the treatment I get. I read in a newspaper that fish oil can help exercise induced asthma- is that true? Do I have to eat fish-oil specifically or can I eat fish instead (I really, really, hate fish-oil…)?A. I take 6, 1000mg softgels/day. It helps my asthma, arthritis and has lowered my closterol. Started with 10 and worked down to 6, which seems to work best, though sometimes I need the extra. More discussions about inductinduct Related to induct: superableSynonyms for inductverb installSynonyms- install
- admit
- introduce
- allow
- swear
- initiate
- inaugurate
Synonyms for inductverb to admit formally into membership or office, as with ritualSynonyms- inaugurate
- initiate
- install
- instate
- invest
verb to enroll compulsorily in military serviceSynonymsSynonyms for inductverb place ceremoniously or formally in an office or positionSynonymsRelated Wordsverb accept people into an exclusive society or group, usually with some riteSynonymsRelated Wordsverb admit as a memberRelated Wordsverb produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic processesSynonymsRelated Words- natural philosophy
- physics
- give rise
- bring about
- produce
verb introduce or initiateRelated Words |