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introduce
 
VERB:1. To make known socially: acquaint, present2. See KNOWLEDGE. 2. To put forward (a topic) for discussion: bring up, broach, moot, put forth, raise. See START. 3. To begin (something) with preliminary or prefatory material: lead, precede, preface, usher in. See START, WORDS. 4. To bring into currency, use, fashion, or practice: launch, originate. See START. 5. To put or set into, between, or among another or other things: inject, insert, interject, interlard, interpolate, interpose. See PUT IN. 6. To make known the presence or arrival of: announce, herald, proclaim, usher in. See KNOWLEDGE, START.
 
 
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