What is another word for Inducted?

Pronunciation: [ɪndˈʌktɪd] (IPA)

Inducted is a verb that means to formally introduce someone to a society or an organization. Synonyms for inducted include instated, initiated, enrolled, introduced, and welcomed. All these words have a similar meaning and are often used interchangeably with inducted. Some other synonyms for inducted include admitted, sworn in, commissioned, enlisted, and authorized. These words can be used in different contexts to convey the same sense of formalizing someone's membership into a group or an organization. Regardless of the synonym used, the act of inducting someone implies an official recognition of their qualifications and an acceptance into a specific community or group.

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Usage examples for Inducted

The superintendent himself Inducted him into the task.
"Man of Many Minds"
E. Everett Evans
Knox, of course, objected; he preached at St. Andrews before Morton Inducted a primate of his clan, but he refused to "inaugurate" the new prelate.
"John Knox and the Reformation"
Andrew Lang
Marthorne's old friend and mentor, the wealthy Vice-Chairman of the Petty Sessions, who had Inducted him into the county business, announced that he should bear the larger part of the expense.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies

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