introduce

verb26 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

To introduce something new not long ago.

To be the first one to introduce something.

To introduce something at the very beginning.

To introduce something at a fast pace.

To introduce something from the origin or first.

To introduce something slowly over a period of time.

To introduce something very quickly.

To give a short introduction.

To introduce something at a slow pace.

To introduce someone in a serious or official manner.

To introduce someone in the correct or socially acceptable way.

To introduce something by mistake or chance.

To introduce something unintentionally.

Refers to something that was introduced not long ago.

Refers to something that has been introduced very recently.

A common and friendly way to offer to make an introduction.

An informal way to ask for permission to introduce someone.

To have made arrangements to introduce something.

To make an effort to introduce something.

A formal and polite way to ask for permission to introduce someone.

To have a desire to introduce something.

To have a plan or aim to introduce something.

To make an effort to introduce something, often without success.

A polite phrase used before making an introduction.

To make someone known to another person or group.

To bring a new idea, system, or product to a place or situation.

To state someone's role or identity during an introduction.