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introduce
verb as in make known; present
verb as in begin, institute
Example Sentences
It has also pledged to introduce registers for children not in school so local authorities can “better identify and support all home educated children”.
But that spacewalk can introduce something novel to the space station - the metallic “space smell”.
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.
"We thought very carefully about whether we could try to apply this criteria retrospectively now, or introduce a moratorium," Putt wrote.
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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