formally introduce
Frequency: 6.58.1 per million words
To introduce someone in a serious or official manner.
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- We have met before, but we haven't been formally introduced.
- The chairperson will formally introduce the new board members at the annual meeting.
- During the official reception, each ambassador was formally introduced to the head of state.
- It is important to formally introduce yourself to your new colleagues on the first day.
- She waited for her manager to formally introduce her to the key stakeholders.
- The master of ceremonies formally introduced the keynote speaker to a standing ovation.
- Although they had conversed online, they had never been formally introduced in person.
- Could you please formally introduce me to the CEO after the presentation?
- He was pleased to be formally introduced to such a distinguished panel of experts.
- The new appointee will be formally introduced to the entire department next Monday.