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induct

in.duct \in-'d*kt\ \(.)in-.d*k-'te-, in-'d*k-.te-\ vt [ME inducten, fr. ML 
   inductus, pp. of inducere, fr. L] 1: to put in formal possession (as of a 
   benefice or office) : INSTALL  2a: to admit as a member  2b: INTRODUCE, 
   INITIATE  2c: to enroll for military training or service (as under a 
   selective-servi ce act) 3: LEAD, CONDUCT  - in.duct.ee n