induct

pronunciation

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  • Verb:
    place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position
    accept young people into society, usually with some rite
    admit as a member
    produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic processes
    introduce or initiate

Word Origin

induct (v.)
late 14c., from Latin inductus, past participle of inducere "to lead" (see induce). Originally of church offices; sense of "bring into military service" is 1934 in American English. Related: Inducted; inducting.

Example

1. Clinical study of microwave surgical therapeutic instrument with ct induct in the treatment of relapse primary liver carcinoma .
2. Marketing management is the outcome of market economy . And it is a management study how to satisfy the customer , induct consuming and flourish the market .
3. Though it " s reasonable to encourage equity financing in new developed stock market , it " s essential to induct listed companies to improve their capital structure .
4. The reason about the complexion 's appearance is that the policies of the country induct and that many textbook presses are short of long-term sight and chase the short-time benefit .
5. In recent years , local governments have begun to induct farmers to live in the form of concentration in some counties of some provinces such as beijing , shanghai , jiangsu and zhejiang .

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