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introduce
verb as in make known; present
verb as in begin, institute
Example Sentences
"For those who think that psychedelics are going to revolutionize mental health, 'solve the mental health crisis,' or introduce kinder, gentler capitalism, it's much more likely that the reverse is going to happen."
The Burbank City Council in September voted unanimously to introduce a mandatory soft-story retrofit law.
To a sweaty and wearily hospitable young farmer, Steinmetz introduced himself and his project.
To boost the reliability of reinforcement learning models for complex tasks with variability, MIT researchers have introduced a more efficient algorithm for training them.
Per the study, when insects carrying the cassette are introduced into a target population, they mate randomly and transmit the e-Drive cassette to their offspring.
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When To Use
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.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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