- introduce
- introduce [in΄trə do͞os′, in΄trədyo͞os′]vt.introduced, introducing [L introducere < intro- (see INTRO-) + ducere, to lead: see DUCT]1. to lead or bring into a given place or position; conduct in2. to put in or within; insert [to introduce an electric wire into a conduit]3. to bring or add as a new feature into some action, composition, etc. [to introduce a humorous note in a speech]4. to bring into use, knowledge, or fashion; make popular or common; institute [space science has introduced many new words ]☆ 5. to offer (a new product) for sale6.a) to make acquainted; present (to another or others or to one another) [please introduce me to your friend]b) to present (a person) to society, a court, the general public, etc.c) to present (a performer) for a public appearance, as on stage or televisiond) to give knowledge or experience of [to introduce a freshman to campus life]7. to bring forward; bring to notice formally [to introduce a bill into Congress]8. to start; open; begin [to introduce a talk with an anecdote]introducern.
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.