The action or process of inducting someone to a post or organization
“The induction of new members and the appointment of new group heads also took place at the monthly meetings.”
The action or process of educating, training or preparing someone for a post
“Every time the student practitioner or I extracted her teeth, Mrs. Marple asked if she could have them so that during practice at home, she could focus on the teeth as part of her induction.”
The action or process of welcoming someone to a new post
“This had occurred during his induction as an intern, when he was shown around and introduced to people.”
The inference of a general law from particular instances
“There are techniques to critical thinking, such as the careful application of logic or the alternative application of deduction and induction.”
A decision or resolution established by calculation or reasoning
“From these observations, the child may come to the induction that each number word is associated with a different numerical magnitude, and that larger magnitudes correspond to words that come later in the count list.”
The act of bringing about the occurrence of something
“Alternatively, the inhibition of host gene expression may cause the induction of apoptosis.”
A beginning, or first stage
The action or process of formally joining or being accepted by an institution or group
The acquisition of knowledge through observation, induction, and practicality
The action or process of adding something to something else
A direct or natural consequence or result
Interactive computer-based teaching method using step-by-step instructions for immersive learning
The quality of being justifiable by reason
The action of forming or process of being formed
The action of choosing someone to hold an office or post
Something invented through research and development
The posting of someone in a workplace
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