induction

/ɪnˈdʌkʃən/
noun 5

Collocations

5

ADJ.

complete, conscientious, full, prosperous, sure

After a full induction at the new company, she felt confident about her role.

VERB + INDUCTION

got, refusing, regards, rock, stands

He's refusing induction into the Hall of Fame because he wants to finish his career first.

INDUCTION + NOUN

acquaintance, cooker, cookers, cooktops, hall, magnets, rice, society

We bought a new induction cooktop last year because it heats up so much faster.

PREP.

into

The new employees went through a two-week induction into the company's systems and procedures.

ADV.

instead

Instead of induction, the company decided to hire experienced workers directly.

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