induction (B2)
noun
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʌkʃən/
Definition
The process of formally introducing someone to a new job, organization, or activity, or the state of being introduced.
Examples
The company's induction process for new hires is very comprehensive.
She felt nervous during her induction into the prestigious academic society.
His induction into the hall of fame was a moment of great honor.
How to Use induction
- induction into (prepositional phrase)
- The act of being formally admitted into a group, organization, or position. — "Her induction into the university senate was a significant event."
- induction program (collocation)
- A structured set of activities designed to introduce someone to a new role or environment. — "The new graduate is currently going through the company's induction program."
- induction period (collocation)
- The initial period of employment or training during which a person is introduced to their new role. — "The first year of teaching is often considered an induction period."
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