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Recent Examples on the WebThe Northern Kentucky Athletic Director’s Hall of Fame will induct its annual class of athletic and coaching standouts in November. James Weber, The Enquirer, 24 Aug. 2022 Fetterman also started a petition to induct Dr. Oz into the New Jersey Hall of Fame, and released a campaign video on Twitter featuring clips of Dr. Oz talking about his New Jersey roots. Kara Alaimo, CNN, 29 July 2022 Following Hawkins' death, McCartney shared a heartfelt tribute to the late musician, who died just months after McCartney helped induct him into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Jen Juneau, PEOPLE.com, 26 June 2022 This is all starting to sound less like a mindfulness exercise and more like an attempt by the actor to hypnotize you, or maybe induct you into some kind of cult. Philip Ellis, Men's Health, 20 June 2022 The Ukrainian navy expected to induct, this spring, its first full division of Neptunes with four four-round launchers and 72 missiles. David Axe, Forbes, 17 June 2022 Florida State Athletics Hall of Fame will induct 10 Seminole greats and Moore Stone Award honorees, which was announced on Thursday, on Aug. 26. Terry Gilliam Jr., Orlando Sentinel, 14 July 2022 The Oakland Athletics will induct a six-person class into the team’s Hall of Fame before their Aug. 7 home game against the Giants. Matt Kawahara, San Francisco Chronicle, 10 June 2022 The next phase of the battle for Snake Island might come this summer, as the Ukrainian army and navy induct a pair of new systems that could prove decisive in an island fight: Harpoon anti-ship missiles and High-Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems. David Axe, Forbes, 16 June 2022 See More
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, from Medieval Latin inductus, past participle of inducere, from Latin