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The term induct is a verb that means to introduce or admit. To induct someone into a private organization means they were admitted. Another use is to install such as the military. During the draft, new draftees were referred to as inductees.

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To "induct" means to introduce someone formally into a new role or position, typically through a ceremony or process. It can also refer to the process of drawing general principles from specific examples or instances.

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