Pronunciation: /ɪnˈdʌkʃən/
noun the process or action of bringing about or giving rise to something
A1 The new employees received induction training on their first day.
A2 During the induction process, the company's policies and procedures were explained.
B1 The induction program included a tour of the facilities and an introduction to key staff members.
B2 The induction period helped the new employees acclimate to the company culture and expectations.
C1 The thorough induction process ensured that all new hires were fully prepared for their roles.
C2 The induction program was praised for its effectiveness in integrating new employees seamlessly into the organization.
formal The process of induction involves reasoning from specific instances to general principles.
informal During the job induction, they explained all the company policies and procedures.
slang I aced my induction by studying all the material beforehand.
figurative The induction of new ideas into our project brought fresh perspectives and innovation.
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