Word: introduces
Category: introduces
Arts & Entertainment, Computers & Electronics, Law & Government
Synonyms: introduces
institute, initiate, launch, inaugurate, establish, found, bring in, usher in, set in motion, start, begin, commence, get going, get underway, originate, pioneer, kick off, propose, put forward, suggest, bring to the table, submit, set forth, raise, broach, bring up, mention, air, float, run something up the flagpole, present (formally), make known, acquaint with, insert, inject, put, force, shoot, feed, instill, infuse, add, announce, present, give an introduction to, start off, open, acquaint, bring out, innovate, enter, infix, put in, stick in, inclose, enclose, precede, premise, preface
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The meaning and "use of": introduces
- bring (something, especially a product, measure, or concept) into use or operation for the first time. - various new taxes were introduced
- make (someone) known by name to another in person, especially formally. - I hope to introduce Jenny to them very soon
- insert or bring into something. - a device that introduces chlorine into the pool automatically
- occur at the start of; open. - a longer, more lyrical opening that introduces her first solo
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