a person inducted or being inducted, esp. into the armed forces
inductee in American English
(ˌindʌkˈti, indʌk-)
noun
1.
a person inducted into military service
2.
a person inducted into an organization
Word origin
[1940–45, Amer.; induct + -ee]This word is first recorded in the period 1940–45. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Rh factor, debrief, redline, sealant, set-aside-ee is a suffix forming from transitive verbs nouns which denote a person who is theobject or beneficiary of the act specified by the verb (addressee; employee; grantee); more recent formations also mark the performer of an act, with the base being anintransitive verb (escapee; returnee; standee) or, less frequently, a transitive verb (attendee) or another part of speech (absentee; refugee)