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British pronunciation
/ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs/

Definition & Meaning of "introduce"

to introduce
01

to tell someone our name so they can know us, or to tell them someone else's name so they can know each other, normally happening in the first meeting

Transitive: to introduce sb
Ditransitive: to introduce sb to sb
to introduce definition and meaning
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Allow me to introduce my colleague, Mr. Johnson.
Can I introduce you to my classmates?
02

to begin or initiate something, such as an event, process, or activity

Transitive: to introduce an activity or event
to introduce definition and meaning
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The host introduced the conference with a welcoming speech to start the event.
He introduced the meeting by outlining the agenda for the day.
03

to bring something new to a place or situation where it was not before, especially in a way that grabs people's attention or interest

Transitive: to introduce something new or novel
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The chef introduced a unique dish to the menu, surprising customers with exotic flavors.
The teacher introduced interactive learning techniques to keep the students engaged.
04

to insert or add something into a particular place or situation, often making it part of the whole

Transitive: to introduce sth into a place or situation
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She introduced a new paragraph into her essay to clarify her point.
They introduced modern furniture into the office, making the space feel more contemporary.
05

to bring a new person or thing into a familiar setting

Transitive: to introduce sb/sth
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The teacher decided to introduce a new student to the class.
During the meeting, the manager introduced a new project to the team.
06

to formally present a new law or proposal for discussion and consideration in a legislative body

Transitive: to introduce a proposal
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The senator introduced a new bill aimed at improving healthcare accessibility.
The government plans to introduce a piece of legislation that addresses climate change.
07

to present someone, such as an actor or singer, to the public for the first time

Transitive: to introduce an artist
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The director introduced the young actor to the crowd before the film premiere.
The label plans to introduce the band to the public with their debut album.
08

to place or insert something into a particular position or location

Transitive: to introduce a new element into sth
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She introduced the key into the lock and turned it to open the door.
He introduced the documents into the filing system, organizing them by category.
09

to give details to an audience about the show, guests, etc. that are about to be seen or heard

Transitive: to introduce a program or performer
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The host introduced the speakers, giving the audience a brief overview of their backgrounds.
The presenter introduced the film, sharing interesting facts about its production and cast.
10

to present or establish something previously unknown or unavailable

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The company plans to introduce a revolutionary smartphone with foldable screens next year.
The teacher introduced a new teaching method to make math more engaging for students.
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