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introduce

Definition for introduce

verb as in begin, institute

verb as in add, insert

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It has also pledged to introduce registers for children not in school so local authorities can “better identify and support all home educated children”.

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But that spacewalk can introduce something novel to the space station - the metallic “space smell”.

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While the Church has voted to move to introduce prayers for same-sex couples, clergy will also be allowed not to lead such blessings if they feel they do not want to.

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"We thought very carefully about whether we could try to apply this criteria retrospectively now, or introduce a moratorium," Putt wrote.

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If not, I’d like to introduce you to Sadness and Disgust.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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