"Inducting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Inducting" Meaning

To induct means to introduce or bring someone or something into a new situation, activity, or organization, usually in a formal or official way. It can also mean to introduce a new or unusual idea or process into a particular area or group.

"Inducting" Examples

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Inducting is a verb that means to initiate someone into a particular role, position, or activity by introducing them to the necessary skills, knowledge, and practices.

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The new employee is being inducting into the company's IT department, where she will be trained on the latest software systems.
The coach is inducting the rookie player into the team by teaching him the team's plays and strategies.
The charity is inducting the new volunteer leader into the organization's management team, where she will oversee the daily operations.
The scientist is inducting the summer student into the lab team, where they will work on a project to develop a new medical treatment.
The president is inducting the new ambassador into the diplomatic corps, where she will represent the country abroad.

"Inducting" Similar Words

Inductance

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Capable of being inducted or induced, typically referring to electrical circuits or substances that can be magnetized. May also describe a person or quality that can be influenced or drawn to something.

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Inductivity refers to the quality of being able to induce or bring about a particular state, emotion, or condition in others.