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Induction

Verb / ˌɪˈndʌkʃʌn / Another word for induction — explore alternatives below. For syllable breakdowns and pronunciation, see this word on Syllablesworld.

Definition

the action or process of inducting someone to a position or organization

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Common collocations

  • scientific induction
  • mathematical induction
  • principle of induction
  • basis for induction
  • method of induction
  • theory of induction
  • process of induction

Word family

verb induce
adjective inductive

Usage note

In formal contexts, 'induction' refers to a method of reasoning from specific observations to general principles. In informal use, it can mean a strong feeling or intuition.

Example sentences

  1. The boss gave a speech at the induction ceremony.
  2. The new employee went through an induction process before starting work.
  3. The induction of new members to the team was a success.
  4. The induction of the new president took place on January 20th.
  5. The induction of the new coach excited the team.

Quotes

  • "Induction is not only the beginning of learning, but it is also the beginning of infinite possibilities." - Debasish Mridha
  • "Induction is a very important process for the club and for the players." - Jurgen Klopp
  • "I was really excited to go through the induction process and become a member of the team." - Unknown

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