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Main Entry: introduce
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make known; present

Synonyms:

acquaint, advance, air, announce, bring out, bring up, broach, come out with, do the honors, familiarize, fix up, get things rolling, get together, give introduction, harbinger*, herald, kick off, knock down, lead into, lead off, moot, offer, open, open up, originate, pave the way, precede, preface, propose, put forward, recommend, set forth, spring with, start ball rolling, submit, suggest, usher, ventilate

Antonyms:

close, end, finish, take away
Main Entry: introduce
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: begin, institute

Synonyms:

admit, bring forward, bring in, commence, enter, establish, found, inaugurate, induct, initiate, innovate, install, invent, kick off, launch, organize, pioneer, plan, preface, present, set up, start, unveil, usher in

Antonyms:

close, end, finish
Main Entry: introduce
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: add, insert

Synonyms:

carry, enter, fill in, freight, import, include, infix, inject, inlay, inlet, inset, insinuate, instill, intercalate, interject, interpolate, interpose, put in, send, ship, throw in, transport, work in

Antonyms:

erase, extract, subtract, take away
Main Entry: acquaint
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: inform oneself or another about something new

Synonyms:

accustom, advise, apprise, bring out, clue, come out with, disclose, divulge, enlighten, familiarize, fill in, fix up, get together*, habituate, inform, intro, introduce, knock down, let know, make familiar, notify, post, present, reveal, tell, warn

Antonyms:

conceal, deceive, falsify, hide, hold back, mislead, misrepresent, withhold
Main Entry: admit
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: allow entry or use

Synonyms:

accept, be big on, bless, buy, concede, enter, entertain, give access, give the nod, give thumbs up, grant, harbor, house, initiate, introduce, let, let in, lodge, okay, permit, receive, shelter, sign off on, sign*, suffer, take, take in
Notes: with admit, the acknowledgment of something being true applies to one's own sphere of conduct, whereas with concede the acknowledgment applies to another's; admit implies reluctance to disclose, grant, or concede and refers usually to facts rather than their implications

Antonyms:

debar, deny, dismiss, eject, exclude, expel, oust, refuse, reject, repel, shut
Main Entry: advance
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: promote or propose an idea

Synonyms:

adduce, allege, ballyhoo, beat the drum for, benefit, boost, cite, encourage, foster, further, get ink for, hype*, introduce, lay forward, make a pitch for, offer, plug*, present, proffer, puff, push, put forward, put on the map, serve, set forth, splash, spot, submit, suggest, throw spotlight on, urge

Antonyms:

hesitate, stop, withdraw
Main Entry: begin
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: start

Synonyms:

activate, actualize, break ground, break the ice, bring about, bring to pass, cause, commence, create, do, drive, effect, embark on, enter on, enter upon, establish, eventuate, found, generate, get going, give birth to, give impulse, go ahead, go into, impel, inaugurate, induce, initiate, instigate, institute, introduce, launch, lay foundation for, lead, make, make active, motivate, mount, occasion, open, originate, plunge into, prepare, produce, set about, set in motion, set up, trigger, undertake

Antonyms:

complete, conclude, consummate, end, finish
Main Entry: bring out
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: draw out

Synonyms:

bring to light, emphasize, expose, highlight, introduce, publish, utter
Main Entry: bring up
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: initiate, mention in conversation

Synonyms:

advance, advert, allude to, broach, discuss, introduce, moot, move, offer, point out, propose, put forward, raise, raise a subject, refer, submit, tender, touch on, ventilate
Main Entry: broach
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: bring up a topic

Synonyms:

advance, approach, bring up, hint at, interject, interpose, introduce, mention, moot, move, offer, open up, propose, raise subject, speak of, submit, suggest, talk of, touch on, ventilate

Antonyms:

not mention
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