Introduce

  • 41introduce order into — index fix (arrange) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 42Introduce Yourself — Infobox Album Name = Introduce Yourself Type = studio Artist = Faith No More Caption = Original release Released = start date|1987|4 Recorded = Mid 1986 at Studio D in Sausalito, California Genre = Alternative metal Funk metal Length = 37:42… …

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  • 43introduce sb to sth — UK US introduce sb to sth Phrasal Verb with introduce({{}}/ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs/ verb [T] ► to help someone experience something for the first time: »The course introduces students to the basics of bookkeeping …

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  • 44introduce into — phr verb Introduce into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑curriculum, ↑parliament …

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  • 45introduce something to — bring a subject to the attention of (someone) for the first time. → introduce …

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  • 46introduce — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. usher, bring in; present, acquaint (with); insert, interpolate; initiate, institute. See beginning, precedence, between, insertion. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To bring in] Syn. import, carry in,… …

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  • 47introduce — in·tro·duce || ‚ɪntrÉ™ duːs / djuːs v. present for the first time; acquaint one person with another; bring to the notice of; institute, initiate, establish; announce; preface, commence; insert …

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  • 48introduce — v. a. 1. Conduct, lead in, bring in, usher in. 2. Present, make acquainted. 3. Bring into notice, bring before the public, bring into use. 4. Begin, commence, be the first to take up …

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  • 49introduce — verb 1) she has introduced a new system Syn: institute, initiate, launch, inaugurate, establish, found; bring in, usher in, set in motion, start, begin, commence, get going, get underway, originate, pioneer, kick off …

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  • 50introduce — v 1.(of persons) acquaint, get [s.o.] acquainted, make known to each other, bring together, put on speaking terms; present formally, make introductions. 2. present, announce, present to an audience, bring in; usher in, ring in, harbinger, herald …

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