induct into



induct someone into something

 
1. to conscript someone into the armed services; to bring a nonvolunteer into the armed services. They inducted Wally into the army in a little ceremony.
2. to draft someone into something. They inducted a number of new members into the group.
3. to install someone in an office or position. They inducted her into the presidency. The college inducted a new president into office last week.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Etheldred-Medieval English
Spas-Bulgarian
Kazimieras-Lithuanian
Tomas['tɔməs]
HildebertHIL-de-bertGerman
Miljenko-Croatian