induct
verbHow to pronounce induct:
Definition of induct:
- induct (verb):
- to initiate in knowledge of (a group or profession)
- to put in formal possession (as of a benefice or office) install
Synonyms for induct:
install
invest
seat
Antonyms for induct:
bar from
blackball
close
disallow
disapprove
disqualify
divest
end
expel
finish
refuse
reject
take
take away
take out
turn away
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- Shiloh
- rarely
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- fortune
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- treaty
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- barley
- toilet
- refel
- recluse
- ombre
- fewer
- ennui
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- building
- coupon
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- stadle
- millet
- rascal
- mango
- golf ball
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- Wafai
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- solstice
- slothful
- quadrille
- parents
- outdoors
- mumbling
- exscript
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- shaky
- miswired
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- pondered
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- headboard
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