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Meaning of introduce
to bring someone or something into a new situation or environment
Etymology of introduce
The word "introduce" originated from the Latin words "introducere" meaning "to lead in" and "introductus" meaning "a bringing in", which is a combination of "intro" meaning "in" or "within" and "ducere" meaning "to lead"
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century, initially to mean "to lead or bring in" and later expanding to include other meanings such as "to bring into use or practice" and "to make someone acquainted with something"
Synonyms
present
introduce
familiarize
acquaint
inform
notify
announce
proclaim
declare
reveal
unveil
expose
show
exhibit
display
demonstrate
explain
describe
expound
elucidate
illustrate
highlight
bring out
bring forward
put forward
set forth
propound
submit
offer
tender
proffer
propose
suggest
recommend
prescribe
advise
counsel
guide
direct
lead
conduct
escort
accompany
usher
precede
preface
premise
introduce
initiate
launch
inaugurate
institute
establish
found
create
bring into being
Definitions
- to bring someone or something into a place, situation, or activity for the first time
- * to cause someone to know or become familiar with something or someone
- * to start something new, such as a product, system, or idea
Usage Examples
- The company will introduce a new product line at the trade show
- * She was introduced to the art world by her parents
- * The new policy will be introduced next month