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introduction
noun as in something new; something that begins
Strongest matches
addition, debut, establishment, inauguration, influx, initiation, installation, launch, opening, preface, presentation
Strong matches
admittance, awakening, baptism, beginning, commencement, essentials, exordium, foreword, hornbook, inception, induction, ingress, insertion, institution, interpolation, intro, lead, lead-in, overture, preamble, preliminaries, prelude, primer, prolegomenon, prologue, survey
Weak matches
basic principles, basic text, first acquaintance, first taste, opening remarks, pioneering, proem
Example Sentences
While the issues with the story were resolved, the on-screen banners and the introductions did not go through the same type of rigorous review process.
Ford has slowed its EV rollouts and sped introduction of hybrid vehicles.
However, he added, "the government sincerely believe that the introduction of rent controls in the private rented sector could harm tenants as well as landlords as a result of reduced supply, and discourage investment".
TikTokers sought each other out with introductions, follow requests and shared tips on how to navigate the app’s Chinese functions.
Adrian Berendt, director of the 20's Plenty for Us, said the number of speeding offences overall was fairly similar - or even down slightly - month-on-month compared to the period before the introduction of 20mph.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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