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View definitions for introduced

introduced

adjective as in brought in

adjective as in made acquainted

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Grindr introduced the feature themselves in October the same year and called it ‘tribes.’

Just this year we sponsored the Reaching Out MBA Conference and in that conference I introduced my fiancé to everybody.

In the later stages of the war, the American-made Stinger missile was introduced and wreaked havoc among the Soviet helicopters.

The expo is introduced by Mayor Anne Hildalgo, who describes it as a “sensitive reading of the upheavals in French society.”

Indeed, it was Esco who introduced the movement to celebrities, writing about it in the Huffington Post.

We all rose to our feet, and he shook hands with everybody without waiting to be introduced.

Between these two extremes the Federal Reserve note, a new form of currency, has been introduced.

I introduced him into the salon, and Mademoiselle, after conversing a little while with Madame, consented to receive him.

That he might lose his head and 'introduce an element of sex' was conscience confessing that it had been already introduced.

We find by research that smoking was the most general mode of using tobacco in England when first introduced.

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On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to introduced, such as: imported, popularized, received, made current, and made known.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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