introduce

Meaning

  1. To cause (someone) to be acquainted (with someone else).
  2. To make (something or someone) known by formal announcement or recommendation.
  3. To add (something) to a system, a mixture, or a container.
  4. To bring (something) into practice.

Concepts

introduce

present

insert

bring in

acquaint

institute

put in

offer

start

initiate

enclose

perform

enter

preface

show

import

begin

make known

precede

constitute

represent

establish

inaugurate

stick in

guide

implement

put

put away

stow

depict

give

play

reenact

render

announce

move

originate

infuse

commence

add

innovate

recommend

place

put on

set

tender

advertise

kick off

take in

bring

demonstrate

display

exhibit

create

submit

inclose

usher in

premise

bring out

infix

induct

usher

inject

push in

thrust in

produce

set up

lead

act

bring forward

introduction

familiarise

attract

quote

retire

apply

lay

lay down

put down

bid

donate

grant

make an offer of

offer up

sacrifice

push along

shove

slide

stick

stuff

input

sheathe

summon

make acquainted with

propose

raise

enact

enforce

pass

be busy

capture

compare

bring up

suggest

give an introduction

inspire

acquaint with

lead into

intimate

something new

work in

administer

point out

inter

interject

interpolate

probe

ram in

broach

acclimatize

naturalize

admit

prelude

commend

indraft

indraught

lead through

lead-in

leading-in

pull in

implant

incorporate

brief

instruct

break into

break out

get down

run

set in

take

bully off

embark

embark on

face off

get going

get started

go

launch

lead off

open

open up

set in motion

start out

start up

strike up

take up

demo

flex

model

parade

project

bring about

bring back

bring on

get

work

publicize

show around

busy

confused

lead in

interpose

intervene

familiarize

proclaim

appear

arise

arrive

face

look

occur

seem

increase

inflict

presen

condescend

do

adopt

get to meet

locate

position

invent

formulate

deliver

pull

inform

identify

draw out

entice

Frequency

B1
Hyphenated as
in‧tro‧duce
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˌɪntɹəˈdus/
Etymology

From Middle English introducen, from Old French introduire, from Latin intrōdūcō, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₁énteros (“inner, what is inside”) and *dewk-.

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