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induction in Italian

induction in Italian is induzione, autoinduzione — induction means a formal process of introducing someone into a new role, organization, or position.

induction in Italian

induzione
noun
induzione
noun
(physics) Generation of an electric current by a varying magnetic field.
autoinduzione
noun
(physics) Generation of an electric current by a varying magnetic field.

What does "induction" mean?

  1. noun A formal process of introducing someone into a new role, organization, or position.
    "Her induction into the Hall of Fame took place last spring."
  2. noun The process of introducing a new employee or student to a place of work or study.
    "All new staff attend an induction on their first day."
  3. noun A method of reasoning that draws general conclusions from specific observations.
    "Scientists rely heavily on induction when forming new theories from experimental data."
  4. noun The generation of an electric current by a changing magnetic field.
    "The stove uses induction to heat pans directly."

induction in a sentence

  • Her induction into the Hall of Fame took place last spring.
  • All new staff attend an induction on their first day.
  • Scientists rely heavily on induction when forming new theories from experimental data.
  • The stove uses induction to heat pans directly.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "induction" in Italian?

"induction" in Italian is induzione, autoinduzione. induction means: A formal process of introducing someone into a new role, organization, or position.

How do you use "induction" in a sentence?

Example: "Her induction into the Hall of Fame took place last spring." In Italian, "induction" is induzione, autoinduzione.

Are there other ways to say "induction" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "induction": induzione, autoinduzione.

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