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Meaning of
induction
in English
induction
us
//ɪnˈdʊkʃən//
uk
//ɪnˈdʌkʃən//
#moderate
Plural
inductions
Definitions
Noun
introducing
someone
to
a
new
role
;
welcoming
The
company
will
provide
an
induction
for
new
employees
.
deriving
principles
from
specific
instances
;
generating
electric
current
The
process
of
induction
helps
scientists
derive
general
principles
from
observations
.
introducing
someone
to
a
new
role
;
position
The
new
employee
attended
an
induction
to
learn
about
the
company's
policies
.
appointing
to
office
or
military
service
The
president's
induction
into
office
was
a
formal
ceremony
.
guiding
a
newcomer
;
familiarizing
with
a
workspace
The
new
staff
member
received
an
induction
to
get
familiar
with
the
office
environment
.
initiating
the
birth
process
The
doctor
decided
to
perform
an
induction
to
help
the
pregnant
woman
give
birth
.
deriving
principles
from
specific
cases
The
researcher
used
induction
to
develop
a
theory
based
on
the
collected
data
.
proving
theorems
(
using
specific
cases
;
incremental
approach
)
The
mathematician
used
induction
to
prove
the
complex
theorem
step
by
step
.
generating
electric
current
(
via
magnetic
field
)
The
coil
in
the
generator
uses
induction
to
produce
an
electric
current
when
it
rotates
.
air
delivery
to
engine
cylinders
The
engine's
induction
system
ensures
efficient
air
delivery
to
the
cylinders
.
Compounds / Phrases
preinduction