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    induction
    /ɪnˈdʌkʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action or process of inducting someone to a post or organization: "induction into membership of a Masonic brotherhood"
    • 2. the process or action of bringing about or giving rise to something: "the induction of malformations by radiation"

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  2. INDUCTION definition: 1. an occasion when someone is formally introduced into a new job or organization, especially…. Learn more.

  3. Jun 14, 2024 · The meaning of INDUCTION is the act or process of inducting (as into office). How to use induction in a sentence.

  4. Induction is a procedure or ceremony for introducing someone to a new job, organization, or way of life.

  5. The creation of a voltage difference across a conductive material (such as a coil of wire) by exposing it to a changing magnetic field. Induction is fundamental to hydroelectric power, in which water-powered turbines spin wire coils through strong magnetic fields. It is also the working principle underlying transformers and induction coils.

  6. [uncountable, countable] induction (into something) the process of introducing somebody to a new job, skill, organization, etc.; a ceremony at which this takes place. induction into the local business community; The induction of new students will take place in the main hall.

  7. INDUCTION definition: the process of officially accepting someone into a new job or an organization: . Learn more.

  8. n. 1. a. The act or an instance of inducting. b. A ceremony or formal act by which a person is inducted, as into office or military service. 2. Electricity. a. The generation of electromotive force in a closed circuit by a varying magnetic flux through the circuit. b.

  9. Induction is something that begins a process or a series of events. In college, you rush a fraternity, become a pledge, and then receive a pin at the induction ceremony. The word has a meaning in an electrical context as well.

  10. From Longman Business Dictionary in‧duc‧tion /ɪnˈdʌkʃən/ noun 1 [ countable, uncountable] British English the introduction and training of someone into a new job departmental induction courses A team from personnel will conduct the inductions. 2 [ countable] a ceremony in which someone is officially introduced into a new job or organization Lauf...

  11. induction. noun. /ɪnˈdʌkʃn/ [uncountable, countable] induction (into something) the process of introducing someone to a new job, skill, organization, etc.; a ceremony at which this takes place An induction ceremony was held for the new National Guard recruits. The induction of new students will take place in the main hall. Want to learn more?