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Word | Induct |
place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position; We were inducted into the honor society / introduce or initiate / To bring in / admit (someone) formally to a position or organization. / to have (someone) officially begin a new job, position, or government office / to officially make (someone) a member of a group or organization / to enroll (someone) for military training or service, | |
Usage | ⇒ The party inducted several young and dynamic professionals ⇒ The club will induct six new members this year. ⇒ each worker, if formally inducted into the Mafia, is known as a “soldier.” |
Synonyms | inaugurate, initiate, install, invest, instate, introduce, enlist, draft, recruit, conscript, establish, institute, swear in, crown, enthrone, induce, ordain, place, call up, enrol, |
Antonyms | reject, dethrone, expel, blackball, unseat, abandon, become, buck, can, dally, dawdle, deform, deny, depose, deprive, despoil, disallow, disapprove, discard, discharge, |
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