introduce
/ˌɪntrəˈduːs/·인트러듀스·verb
to bring in or present for the first time
LatinCEFR A2
Root
intro- (inward, within) + Latin 'ducere' (to lead)
Latin introducere (lead inside) → Middle English introducen
In a word
intro- (inward) + duc (lead) = 'lead inside'. A new person into a circle, a new policy into a society, a new plant into a garden — all variations of one act. "Introduce yourself" means, by root: lead yourself into our space.
Examples
Let me introduce my colleague.
The school introduced a new rule.
Coffee was introduced to Europe centuries ago.
Related
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