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induct

[in-duhkt] / ɪnˈdʌkt /


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Perhaps most striking of all was how many female volunteers brought along their young daughters, inducting new generations of women into anticolonial politics.

From BBC

Though the band was ultimately not inducted into the Rock Hall this year, they represented the first primarily Spanish-language act to be nominated for induction.

From Los Angeles Times

Now, they will sign contracts to serve in those armed forces, undergo a six-week training program and get inducted.

From Washington Times

But today, if you’re going to go in who would you want to induct you?

From Los Angeles Times

It’s like inducting Mike Trout into the Baseball Hall of Fame this year.

From Los Angeles Times