introduce
Usage
What is another way to say introduce?
The verb introduce is the general term for making persons known to one another as by announcement of names or by facilitating a meeting: to introduce a friend to one's sister. Acquaint emphasizes familiarity that arises from bringing persons into social contact: to acquaint oneself with the team.
Example Sentences
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When you manage to introduce a product to China, well, that’s a market of 1.4 billion people.
From Barron's • May 14, 2026
The Victoria’s Secret board twice previously rejected Blundy’s board candidacy, concluding that his appointment would introduce “serious reputational, legal, conflict of interest and governance risks.”
From The Wall Street Journal • May 11, 2026
Slaughter came into the election promising to introduce rent controls to help bring down living costs.
From BBC • May 10, 2026
“I would say take the cruise, but don’t go on a cruise if you’re sick, because you will introduce that illness onto the cruise,” Schaffner said.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 9, 2026
“How lovely it will be to introduce my three pupils to Swanburne, and show them my own childhood haunts,” she thought, taking the steps two at a time.
From "The Interrupted Tale" by Maryrose Wood
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