introduce

/ˌɪntrəˈdus/
verb
  1. To make someone known to another person, especially by telling each person the other's name.
    • The host introduced the guests at the dinner party.
    • Let me introduce you to my sister.
    • He introduced himself to the new neighbors.
  2. To bring something into use or operation for the first time.
    • The company introduced a new smartphone last year.
    • Farmers introduced irrigation techniques to the region.
    • The school introduced a new policy on homework.
  3. To present or announce something, such as a topic, a speaker, or a show.
    • The announcer introduced the next act on stage.
    • The teacher introduced the topic of climate change.
    • She introduced the keynote speaker with a warm welcome.
  4. To cause someone to experience or learn about something for the first time.
    • The program introduces children to the joys of gardening.
    • My uncle introduced me to jazz music.
    • This book introduces readers to basic astronomy.
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