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noun
- 1. the action of introducing something: "issues arising from the introduction of new technology" Similar Opposite
- 2. a formal presentation of one person to another, in which each is told the other's name: "he returned to his desk, leaving Michael to make the introductions" Similar
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a book or course that provides basic knowledge about a subject: an introduction to psychology.
An introduction refers to a beginning — maybe presenting someone new to a group, or inserting a new idea into a project. In a piece of writing, the introduction makes clear to the reader the text's purpose.
The meaning of INTRODUCTION is something that introduces. How to use introduction in a sentence.
the act of introducing or the state of being introduced. a formal personal presentation of one person to another or others. a preliminary part, as of a book, musical composition, or the like, leading up to the main part. an elementary treatise: an introduction to botany. an act or instance of inserting. something introduced. introduction.
The introduction of something is the act of causing it to enter a place or exist in a system for the first time. ...the introduction of a computerized payment system. American English : introduction / ɪntrəˈdʌkʃən /
1. the act of introducing or fact of being introduced. 2. a presentation of one person to another or others. 3. a means of presenting a person to another person, group, etc, such as a letter of introduction or reference. 4. a preliminary part, as of a book, speech, etc. 5. (Classical Music) music.
Definition of introduction noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.