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in·tro·duce I0208300 (ĭn′trə-do͞os′, -dyo͞os′)tr.v. in·tro·duced, in·tro·duc·ing, in·tro·duc·es 1. a. To present (someone) by name to another in order to establish an acquaintance.b. To present (a performer, for example) to the public for the first time.c. To make preliminary remarks about; preface: introduced the slide show with a brief talk.2. To put forward (a plan, for example) for consideration; propose.3. To provide (someone) with a beginning knowledge or first experience of something: introduced me to weightlifting.4. a. To bring in and establish in a new place or environment: exotic plants that were introduced into gardening; a disease that was introduced into the Americas.b. To bring into currency, use, or practice; originate: introduced the new product in several test markets; introduced the tango into their circle of friends.5. To put inside or into; insert or inject: introduced a catheter into an artery; introduced realism to crime fiction. [Middle English introducen, to bring into, from Latin intrōdūcere : intrō-, within; see en in Indo-European roots + dūcere, to lead; see deuk- in Indo-European roots.] in′tro·duc′er n.in′tro·duc′i·ble adj.Synonyms: introduce, insert, interject, interpolate, interpose These verbs mean to put or set a person or thing into, between, or among others: introduce suspense into a novel; insert a letter into an envelope; interject a comment into a conversation; interpolated a transitional passage into the text; interposed himself between the scrapping boys. See Also Synonyms at broach1.TranslationsIdiomsSeeintroduceintroducer
in·tro·duc·er (in'trō-dūs'ĕr), An instrument, such as a catheter, needle, or endotracheal tube, for introduction of a flexible device. Synonym(s): intubator (2) [L. intro-duco, to lead into, introduce] introducer Introducer sheath Interventional cardiology A short plastic tube placed within a vein or artery, through which various catheters are passed for local or central diagnostic or therapeutic interventions. See Catheterization. in·tro·duc·er (in'trō-dūs'ĕr) An instrument, such as a catheter, needle, or endotracheal tube, for introduction of a flexible device. [L. intro-duco, to lead into, introduce]in·tro·duc·er (in'trō-dūs'ĕr) An instrument, such as a catheter, needle, or endotracheal tube, for introduction of a flexible device.[L. intro-duco, to lead into, introduce] |