inductee

inductee
Synonyms and related words:
abecedarian, alphabetarian, apprentice, articled clerk, beginner, boot, catechumen, conscript, debutant, draft, drafted man, draftee, enlistee, enrollee, entrant, fledgling, freshman, greenhorn, ignoramus, initiate, levy, neophyte, new boy, newcomer, novice, novitiate, postulant, probationer, probationist, raw recruit, recruit, rookie, selectee, tenderfoot, trainee, tyro

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  • inductee — (n.) 1941, American English, from INDUCT (Cf. induct) + EE (Cf. ee) …   Etymology dictionary

  • inductee — ☆ inductee [in΄duk tē′ ] n. a person inducted or being inducted, esp. into the armed forces …   English World dictionary

  • inductee — UK [ˌɪndʌkˈtiː] / US [ɪnˌdʌkˈtɪ] noun [countable] Word forms inductee : singular inductee plural inductees mainly American someone who has been officially accepted into a group, especially a military force …   English dictionary

  • inductee — induct ► VERB 1) admit formally to a post or organization. 2) US enlist (someone) for military service. DERIVATIVES inductee noun. ORIGIN Latin inducere lead in …   English terms dictionary

  • inductee — noun Date: 1940 one who is inducted …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • inductee — /in duk tee , in duk /, n. 1. a person inducted into military service. 2. a person inducted into an organization. [1940 45, Amer.; INDUCT + EE] * * * …   Universalium

  • inductee — noun a) A person who is inducted into an organization b) A person who is drafted or a volunteer that is activated into military service …   Wiktionary

  • inductee — in|duc|tee [ˌındʌkˈti:] n AmE someone who is joining a special group, especially the army …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • inductee — in|duct|ee [ ın,dʌk ti ] noun count AMERICAN someone who has been officially accepted into a group, especially a military force …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • inductee — in·duc·tee || ‚ɪndÊŒk tɪː n. one who has been drafted into service (Military); initiate …   English contemporary dictionary

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