introduce
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(verb) as of legislation into a legislative body |
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Related Words: project, propose |
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(verb) make known |
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Synonyms: acquaint, present |
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Related Words: bring out, inform, introduce, present, reacquaint |
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(verb) bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc. |
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Synonyms: bring out |
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Related Words: acquaint, introduce, present |
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(verb) bring in or establish; "introduce a new rule" |
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Related Words: bring, institute, interpose |
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(verb) bring something new to an environment; "A new word processor was introduced" |
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Synonyms: innovate |
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Related Words: debut, initiate, open up, phase in, pioneer, pioneer |
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(verb) bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment; "He brought in a new judge"; "The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor" |
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Synonyms: bring in |
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Related Words: immigrate, track |
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(verb) be a precursor of; "The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post-Cold War period" |
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Synonyms: inaugurate, usher in |
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Related Words: begin, commence, lead off, start |
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(verb) furnish with a preface |
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Synonyms: preface, premise |
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Related Words: preamble, prologize, say, state, tell |
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(verb) put or introduce into the body of something; "insert a picture into the text" |
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Synonyms: enter, infix, insert |
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Related Words: attach, connect, embed, engraft, graft, imbed, implant, instil, instill, plant, plug in, sandwich, transplant |
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(verb) introduce; "Insert your ticket here" |
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Synonyms: enclose, inclose, insert, put in, stick in |
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Related Words: catheterize, cup, feed, feed in, foist, glass, inject, innoculate, inoculate, inset, interlard, intersperse, shoot, slip |
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