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ALL meanings of introduce

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  • transitive verb introduce present sb 1
  • intransitive verb introduce make acquainted 1
  • transitive verb introduce new idea: present 1
  • transitive verb introduce law: bring in 1
  • intransitive verb introduce sth alien: add 1
  • transitive verb introduce preface 1
  • intransitive verb introduce make familiar 1
  • intransitive verb introduce give first experience of sth 1
  • transitive verb introduce product: launch 1
  • abbreviation INTRODUCE insert 1
  • verb with object introduce to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted. 1
  • verb with object introduce to acquaint (two or more persons) with each other personally: Will you introduce us? 1
  • verb with object introduce to present (a person, product, etc.) to a particular group of individuals or to the general public for or as if for the first time by a formal act, announcement, series of recommendations or events, etc.: to introduce a debutante to society. 1
  • verb with object introduce to bring (a person) to first knowledge or experience of something: to introduce someone to skiing. 1
  • verb with object introduce to create, bring into notice, use, etc., for or as if for the first time; institute: to introduce a new procedure. 1
  • verb with object introduce to suggest, propose, or advance for or as if for the first time: to introduce a theory of geological evolution. 1
  • verb with object introduce to present for official consideration or action, as a legislative bill. 1
  • verb with object introduce to begin; lead into; preface: to introduce one's speech with an amusing anecdote. 1
  • verb with object introduce to put or place into something for the first time; insert: to introduce a figure into a design. 1
  • verb with object introduce to bring in or establish, as something foreign or alien: Japanese cooking was introduced into America in the 1950s. 1
  • verb with object introduce to present (a speaker, performer, etc.) to an audience. 1
  • verb with object introduce to present (a person) at a royal court. 1
  • noun introduce Bring (something, especially a product, measure, or concept) into use or operation for the first time. 1
  • verb introduce To introduce something means to cause it to enter a place or exist in a system for the first time. 0
  • verb introduce If you introduce someone to something, you cause them to learn about it or experience it for the first time. 0
  • verb introduce If you introduce one person to another, or you introduce two people, you tell them each other's names, so that they can get to know each other. If you introduce yourself to someone, you tell them your name. 0
  • verb introduce The person who introduces a television or radio programme speaks at the beginning of it, and often between the different items in it, in order to explain what the programme or the items are about. 0
  • verb introduce to present (someone) by name (to another person) or (two or more people to each other) 0
  • verb introduce to cause to experience for the first time 0
  • verb introduce to present for consideration or approval, esp before a legislative body 0
  • verb introduce to bring in; establish 0
  • verb introduce to present (a radio or television programme, etc) verbally 0
  • verb introduce to start 0
  • verb introduce to insert or inject 0
  • verb introduce to place (members of a species of plant or animal) in a new environment with the intention of producing a resident breeding population 0
  • verb transitive introduce to lead or bring into a given place or position; conduct in 0
  • verb transitive introduce to put in or within; insert 0
  • verb transitive introduce to bring or add as a new feature into some action, composition, etc. 0
  • verb transitive introduce to bring into use, knowledge, or fashion; make popular or common; institute 0
  • verb transitive introduce to offer (a new product) for sale 0
  • verb transitive introduce to make acquainted; present (to another or others or to one another) 0
  • verb transitive introduce to present (a person) to society, a court, the general public, etc. 0
  • verb transitive introduce to present (a performer) for a public appearance, as on stage or television 0
  • verb transitive introduce to give knowledge or experience of 0
  • verb transitive introduce to bring forward; bring to notice formally 0
  • verb transitive introduce to start; open; begin 0
  • verb introduce (Transitive Verb) (of people) To cause (someone) to be acquainted (with someone else). 0
  • verb introduce (Transitive Verb) To make (something or someone) known by formal announcement or recommendation. 0
  • verb introduce (Transitive Verb) To add (something) to a system, a mixture, or a container. 0
  • verb introduce (Transitive Verb) To bring (something) into practice. 0
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