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What (who) is Induct - definition


induct      
v. (D; tr.) to induct into (to induct smb. into the armed forces)
induct      
(inducts, inducting, inducted)
If someone is inducted into a particular job, rank, or position, they are given the job, rank, or position in a formal ceremony. (FORMAL)
Six new members have been inducted into the Provincial Cabinet...
She inducts Nina into the cult.
VERB: be V-ed into n, V n into n, also V n
Induct      
·vt To bring in; to Introduce; to usher in.
II. Induct ·vt To introduce, as to a benefice or office; to put in actual possession of the temporal rights of an ecclesiastical living, or of any other office, with the customary forms and ceremonies.
Examples of use of Induct
1. Next January‘s swearing–in ceremonies will induct a new mayor, a new D.C.
2. Pakistan has recently decided to induct women into the army, navy and air force.
3. The proposal of Bhilwara Energy to induct foreign equity of up to 8.26 per cent has also been cleared.
4. The Bombay Stock Exchange has also been mulling over ways to induct foreign equity in the exchange.
5. Pakistan, he said, will also induct JF–17, a jointly produced aircraft by Pakistan and China, in its air fleet.