introduce

[ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs]

introduce Definition

  • 1to make someone known to someone else by name
  • 2to bring a particular subject, fact, or condition to someone's attention for the first time
  • 3to put something into use for the first time

Using introduce: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "introduce" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Let me introduce you to my friend John.

  • Example

    I would like to introduce a new topic for discussion.

  • Example

    The company plans to introduce a new product line next year.

  • Example

    The teacher will introduce a new method of teaching in the classroom.

introduce Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for introduce

Phrases with introduce

  • to tell someone your name when you meet them for the first time

    Example

    When you arrive at the party, be sure to introduce yourself to the host.

  • to make someone familiar with something for the first time

    Example

    I introduced my daughter to classical music when she was young.

  • to bring something into use or operation for the first time

    Example

    The company plans to introduce new technology into their manufacturing process.

Origins of introduce

from Latin 'intro-ducere', meaning 'to lead inside'

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Summary: introduce in Brief

The verb 'introduce' [ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs] means to make someone known to someone else by name, to bring a particular subject, fact, or condition to someone's attention for the first time, or to put something into use for the first time. Examples include 'Let me introduce you to my friend John,' and 'The company plans to introduce a new product line next year.' Phrases include 'introduce oneself,' and 'introduce someone to something.'

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