Pronunciation: /ˌɪn.trəˈdus/
noun a formal presentation or bringing something into use for the first time
A1 I would like to make an introduce to my new colleague.
A2 The introduce of the new product was well received by customers.
B1 The introduce of the new software system caused some confusion among the staff.
B2 The introduce of the new company policy led to improved efficiency.
C1 The introduce of the new marketing strategy resulted in a significant increase in sales.
C2 The introduce of the new CEO brought about positive changes in the company culture.
verb to present or bring something into use or operation for the first time
A1 I want to introduce you to my friend.
A2 Let me introduce myself, my name is Sarah.
B1 The teacher introduced a new topic in class today.
B2 The CEO introduced a new policy to improve employee benefits.
C1 The professor introduced a groundbreaking theory in the field of physics.
C2 The author introduced a unique writing style in his latest novel.
formal The professor will introduce the new topic during today's lecture.
informal I'll introduce you to my friend at the party tonight.
slang Let me introduce you to the coolest hangout spot in town.
figurative The artist used bold colors to introduce a sense of drama to the painting.
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