Advanced SearchRandom Wordintroduction Share/ɪntrəˈdəkʃən//ɪntrəˈdəkʃən/IPA guideOther forms: introductionsAn introduction refers to a beginning — maybe presenting someone new to a group, or inserting a new idea into a project. In a piece of writing, the introduction makes clear to the reader the text's purpose.
Advanced SearchRandom Wordintroduction Share/ɪntrəˈdəkʃən//ɪntrəˈdəkʃən/IPA guideOther forms: introductionsAn introduction refers to a beginning — maybe presenting someone new to a group, or inserting a new idea into a project. In a piece of writing, the introduction makes clear to the reader the text's purpose.The noun introduction comes from the Latin verb introducere, meaning "to lead in." This “leading in” might be the formal introduction of a speaker, or the speaker's own introduction to his remarks. Or it might be the insertion of a new and different idea, as in British politician Lord Hailsham's remark, "The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion."
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Advanced SearchRandom Wordintroduction Share/ɪntrəˈdəkʃən//ɪntrəˈdəkʃən/IPA guideOther forms: introductions
Advanced SearchRandom Wordintroduction Share/ɪntrəˈdəkʃən//ɪntrəˈdəkʃən/IPA guideOther forms: introductionsAn introduction refers to a beginning — maybe presenting someone new to a group, or inserting a new idea into a project. In a piece of writing, the introduction makes clear to the reader the text's purpose.
Advanced SearchRandom Wordintroduction Share/ɪntrəˈdəkʃən//ɪntrəˈdəkʃən/IPA guideOther forms: introductionsAn introduction refers to a beginning — maybe presenting someone new to a group, or inserting a new idea into a project. In a piece of writing, the introduction makes clear to the reader the text's purpose.The noun introduction comes from the Latin verb introducere, meaning "to lead in." This “leading in” might be the formal introduction of a speaker, or the speaker's own introduction to his remarks. Or it might be the insertion of a new and different idea, as in British politician Lord Hailsham's remark, "The introduction of religious passion into politics is the end of honest politics, and the introduction of politics into religion is the prostitution of true religion."
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introduction - इन्ट्रˈडक्श्न्
1. the action of bringing in something new; using something or taking something to a place for the first time
कुछ नया लेकर आने की क्रिया, प्रस्तुति; किसी वस्तु का पहली बार प्रयोग या उसे किसी स्थान पर लाने की क्रिया, प्रथम प्रयोग या प्रस्तुति
the introduction of computers into the classroom
2. the act of telling two or more people each others’ names for the first time
दो या अधिक लोगों का प्रथम पारस्परिक परिचय
I think I’ll get my husband to make/do the introductions—he’s better at remembering names!
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