(of a meeting or seminar) To manage or preside over
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(of a person) To cause to be acquainted with someone
“I will introduce you to my manager at our next company event.”
(of an object) To cause to be acquainted with something
“Let me introduce everyone to our new coffee machine.”
To set up or establish
“The festival has had to introduce a new system of pre-registering for tickets.”
To put forward for discussion or consideration
“We want team members who are able to challenge the status quo and introduce new ideas when appropriate.”
To insert or bring into something
“Be sure to stay hydrated as you introduce more fiber to your diet.”
To provide an opening explanation or announcement for
“Barnes tries to introduce the song, but the drummer's making a little too much racket for his liking.”
To offer for discussion or debate
To embed into or within something, sometimes figuratively
(of a meeting or seminar) To manage or preside over
To cause to be acquainted with something
To issue, establish or apply as a charge, fine or penalty
To introduce or insert surreptitiously or without warrant
To admit or welcome into a place or a group
To show or announce, especially publicly and for the first time
To insert or introduce
To enact or enforce a change or something new
To introduce into the bloodstream by use of a needle
To tell or inform someone of a fact or information
To intersperse among or between other things
To describe within a narrative
To call or describe someone or something in a particular way
To arrange or place something in a certain spot or position
To make a record of
To blend by stirring gently, with a folding action
To bring (something) in from a foreign country, especially for sale or trade
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