Found 3 items, similar to induct.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: induct
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: induct
induct
v 1: place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position;
“there was a ceremony to induct the president of the
Academy” [syn:
invest,
seat]
2: accept young people into society, usually with some rite;
“African men are initiated when they reach puberty” [syn:
initiate]
3: admit as a member;
“We were inducted into the honor society”
4: produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic
processes [syn:
induce]
5: introduce or initiate;
“The young geisha was inducted into
the ways of her profession”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Induct
Induct
\In*duct"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Inducted; p. pr. & vb.
n.
Inducting.] [L. inductus, p. p. of inducere. See
Induce.]
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1. To bring in; to introduce; to usher in.
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The independent orator inducting himself without
further ceremony into the pulpit. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. To introduce, as to a benefice or office; to put in actual
possession of the temporal rights of an ecclesiastical
living, or of any other office, with the customary forms
and ceremonies.
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The prior, when inducted into that dignity, took an
oath not to alienate any of their lands. --Bp.
Burnet.
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