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Definitions for Introduced
[1] to present (a person) to another so as to make acquainted.
[2] to acquaint (two or more persons) with each other personally: Will you introduce us?
[3] to present (a person, product, etc.) to a particular group of individuals or to the general public for or as if for the first time by a formal act, announcement, series of recommendations or events, etc.: to introduce a debutante to society.
[4] to bring (a person) to first knowledge or experience of something: to introduce someone to skiing.
[5] to create, bring into notice, use, etc., for or as if for the first time; institute: to introduce a new procedure.
[6] to suggest, propose, or advance for or as if for the first time: to introduce a theory of geological evolution.
[7] to present for official consideration or action, as a legislative bill.
[8] to begin; lead into; preface: to introduce one's speech with an amusing anecdote.
[9] to put or place into something for the first time; insert: to introduce a figure into a design.
[10] to bring in or establish, as something foreign or alien: Japanese cooking was introduced into America in the 1950s.
[11] to present (a speaker, performer, etc.) to an audience.
[12] to present (a person) at a royal court.
[13] (often foll by to) to present (someone) by name (to another person) or (two or more people to each other)
[14] (foll by to) to cause to experience for the first time to introduce a visitor to beer
[15] to present for consideration or approval, esp before a legislative body to introduce a draft bill
[16] to bring in; establish to introduce decimal currency
[17] to present (a radio or television programme, etc) verbally
[18] (foll by with) to start he introduced his talk with some music
[19] (often foll by into) to insert or inject he introduced the needle into his arm
[20] to place (members of a species of plant or animal) in a new environment with the intention of producing a resident breeding population
Words related to Introduced
introducereceived, imported
Words nearby Introduced
introduceintrinsic semiconductor, intrinsic sphincter, intro, intro-, intro., introduce, introducer, introduction, introductory, introflection, introgression
Origin of Introduced
1425–75; late Middle English < Latin intrōdūcere to lead inside, equivalent to intrō- intro- + dūcere to lead; see duke
Other words from Introduced
in·tro·duc·er , noun
in·tro·duc·i·ble , adjective
qua·si-in·tro·duced , adjective
re·in·tro·duce , verb (used with object), re·in·tro·duced, re·in·tro·duc·ing.
sub·in·tro·duce , verb (used with object), sub·in·tro·duced, sub·in·tro·duc·ing.
un·in·tro·duced , adjective
un·in·tro·duc·i·ble , adjective
well-in·tro·duced , adjective
Word origin for Introduced
C16: from Latin intrōdūcere to bring inside, from intro- + dūcere to lead
Synonyms for Introduced
imported, popularized, received, made current, made known