0 to introduce someone formally or with a special ceremony to an organization or group, or to beliefs or ideas:
Li Xiannian was inducted into the Politburo in 1956.
1 to introduce someone formally or with a special ceremony to an organization or group:
She was inducted into the army.
2 to introduce someone formally or with a special ceremony into a place of work, organization or group:
Last weekend, the group inducted 600 more members at another ceremony.
induct sb as sth He was inducted as the university's chancellor on June 8th.
induct sb into sth The photograph shows her being inducted into the Police Department.
The overlap between the new and old staff members was then used to induct the new member.
For the first time, we have inducted a living giant.
It is evident that the strong correlation inducted by the contraction tends towards zero with great haste, at least initially.
He sounds like a master inducting to a chivalric order, a crack regiment or a society of samurai.
The poor health of young men inducted into the military alarmed state authorities.
This is accomplished by inducting on the number of pages in the book.
Conversely, inducting a particular observation which can be viewed as feminist is more difficult.
New members were inducted on the basis of demonstrated ideological correctness and leadership skills.