induct

/ɪnˈdʌkt/
verb
  1. To formally admit someone as a member of an organization, group, or society, often in a ceremony.
    • She was inducted into the honor society for her academic achievements.
    • The hall of fame will induct three new members this year.
    • New soldiers are inducted into the army during a special ceremony.
  2. To introduce someone to a new job, role, or activity; to initiate.
    • The training program inducts new employees into the company culture.
    • He was inducted into the mysteries of the ancient craft by his mentor.
    • The guide inducted the tourists into the local customs.
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