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Introduisent

Introduisent is the third-person plural present tense form of the French verb introduire. Introduire means to introduce, to bring in, or to insert, and can be used for introducing people, ideas, objects, or policies.

Grammatically, introduire is irregular and belongs to the French verb group known as the third group. Its

Usage examples illustrate its range:

- Ils introduisent de nouvelles mesures. (They are introducing new measures.)

- Ils introduisent leurs amis à leurs collègues. (They introduce their friends to their colleagues.)

- Ils introduisent un concept inédit dans le débat. (They introduce an unprecedented concept into the debate.)

In everyday French, introduire is often chosen over présenter when the sense is to present something to

present
tense
forms
include:
j'introduis,
tu
introduis,
il/elle
introduit,
nous
introduisons,
vous
introduisez,
ils/elles
introduisent.
The
form
introduisent
is
used
specifically
with
the
plural
subject
ils
or
elles
to
mean
“they
introduce.”
someone
within
a
context
of
bringing
it
into
a
discussion,
a
process,
or
a
system.
The
word
may
also
appear
in
technical
or
formal
writing,
where
concepts,
methods,
or
procedures
are
being
brought
into
consideration
or
adopted.
As
a
versatile
transitive
verb,
its
3rd-person
plural
present
form
is
a
common
construction
in
narrative
and
reporting
when
the
subject
consists
of
multiple
people
performing
the
action
of
introducing.