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Definition of introduce
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of introduce is as below...
Introduce
(v. t.) To lead to and make known by
formal
announcement
or
recommendation;
hence,
to cause to be
acquainted;
as, to
introduce
strangers;
to
introduce
one
person
to
another..
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Madonna
::
Madonna
(n.) My lady; -- a term of
address
in
Italian
formerly
used as the
equivalent
of
Madame,
but for which
Signora
is now
substituted.
Sometimes
introduced
into
English..
Prelude
::
Prelude
(v. t.) To
introduce
with a
previous
performance;
to play or
perform
a
prelude
to; as, to
prelude
a
concert
with a
lively
air..
Anticipate
::
Anticipate
(v. t.) To take up or
introduce
beforehand,
or
before
the
proper
or
normal
time; to cause to occur
earlier
or
prematurely;
as, the
advocate
has
anticipated
a part of his
argument..
Catheter
::
Catheter
(n.) The name of
various
instruments
for
passing
along
mucous
canals,
esp.
applied
to a
tubular
instrument
to be
introduced
into the
bladder
through
the
urethra
to draw off the
urine..
Pestalozzianism
::
Pestalozzianism
(n.) The
system
of
education
introduced
by
Pestalozzi.
Even
::
Even (a.) As might not be
expected;
--
serving
to
introduce
what is
unexpected
or less
expected.
Interpolation
::
Interpolation
(n.) That which is
introduced
or
inserted,
especially
something
foreign
or
spurious..
Introduct
::
Introduct
(v. t.) To
introduce.
Grace
::
Grace (n.)
Ornamental
notes or short
passages,
either
introduced
by the
performer,
or
indicated
by the
composer,
in which case the
notation
signs are
called
grace
notes,
appeggiaturas,
turns,
etc..
Infuse
::
Infuse
(v. t.) To
instill,
as
principles
or
qualities;
to
introduce..
Smuggle
::
Smuggle
(v. t.) Fig.: To
convey
or
introduce
clandestinely.
Interpolated
::
Interpolated
(a.)
Inserted
in, or added to, the
original;
introduced;
foisted
in;
changed
by the
insertion
of new or
spurious
matter..
Prologue
::
Prologue
(v. t.) To
introduce
with a
formal
preface,
or
prologue..
Filibuster
::
Filibuster
(n.) A
lawless
military
adventurer,
especially
one in quest of
plunder;
a
freebooter;
--
originally
applied
to
buccaneers
infesting
the
Spanish
American
coasts,
but
introduced
into
common
English
to
designate
the
followers
of Lopez in his
expedition
to Cuba in 1851, and those of
Walker
in his
expedition
to
Nicaragua,
in
1855..
Initiative
::
Initiative
(n.) The right or power to
introduce
a new
measure
or
course
of
action,
as in
legislation;
as, the
initiative
in
respect
to
revenue
bills is in the House of
Representatives..
Raphaelism
::
Raphaelism
(n.) The
principles
of
painting
introduced
by
Raphael,
the
Italian
painter..
Tea
::
Tea (n.) The
prepared
leaves
of a
shrub,
or small tree
(Thea,
/
Camellia,
Chinensis).
The shrub is a
native
of
China,
but has been
introduced
to some
extent
into some other
countries..
Introductory
::
Introductory
(a.)
Serving
to
introduce
something
else;
leading
to the main
subject
or
business;
preliminary;
prefatory;
as,
introductory
proceedings;
an
introductory
discourse..
Gourami
::
Gourami
(n.) A very largo East
Indian
freshwater
fish
(Osphromenus
gorami),
extensively
reared
in
artificial
ponds in
tropical
countries,
and
highly
valued
as a food fish. Many
unsuccessful
efforts
have been made to
introduce
it into
Southern
Europe..
Dagges
::
Dagges
(n. pl.) An
ornamental
cutting
of the edges of
garments,
introduced
about a. d. 1346,
according
to the
Chronicles
of St
Albans..
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