induction ceremony

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A ceremony to formally introduce someone to a new job, organization, or position.

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  • The company holds an annual induction ceremony for all new employees.
  • The annual induction ceremony for new members will be held next week.
  • He felt a great sense of pride during his induction ceremony into the armed forces.
  • She felt honored to attend her friend's induction ceremony into the prestigious academy.
  • The induction ceremony for the new board members will take place next Friday.
  • The athlete's induction ceremony into the Hall of Fame was a moving event.
  • Did you receive your invitation to the National Honor Society's induction ceremony?
  • All new employees are required to attend the mandatory induction ceremony.
  • Her family flew in to witness her induction ceremony as the new university president.
  • The university hosts an induction ceremony to welcome freshmen each year.
  • Attending the induction ceremony is mandatory for all new recruits.
  • Preparations for the company's induction ceremony are well underway.
  • A special induction ceremony was held to honor the legendary athlete's entry into the Hall of Fame.
  • He received his award at a formal induction ceremony last month.
  • The guest speaker at the induction ceremony shared inspiring stories of leadership and dedication.
  • Many dignitaries were present at the special induction ceremony for the new mayor.
  • I have to buy a new suit for my induction ceremony at the new firm.
  • The historical society decided to postpone its induction ceremony due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • New members should confirm their attendance at the upcoming induction ceremony.
  • During the induction ceremony, new recruits take an oath of service.