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Introduces is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb introduce. It denotes the act of bringing someone or something into a context where they are known to others, or presenting someone to someone else, or presenting a new concept, device, or policy.

Etymology: The verb derives from Latin introducere, through Old French introduire, entering English via Middle English.

Usage: Introduces is transitive and typically requires a direct object and a recipient or context. For social

Grammatical notes and related terms: The base verb is introduce; its third-person singular present tense is

In usage, introduces appears in formal and informal contexts, including speeches, meetings, academic writing, and technical

The
sense
of
leading
inward
underlies
the
modern
use
of
bringing
a
person
or
idea
into
a
new
setting.
situations,
it
follows
a
structure
like
“She
introduces
her
colleague
to
the
manager.”
When
presenting
a
new
idea
or
method,
it
can
be
used
as
in
“The
report
introduces
a
new
framework.”
Passive
voice
is
common
as
well:
“The
guest
is
introduced
to
the
host.”
The
phrase
“introduce
to”
is
often
used
for
acquainting
someone
with
another
person.
introduces,
while
other
forms
are
introduce,
introducing,
introduced.
Related
nouns
include
introduction
and
introductory.
A
less
common
noun
form,
introducer,
refers
to
the
person
who
performs
introducing.
documentation
where
new
people,
policies,
or
concepts
are
brought
into
awareness
for
the
audience.
It
is
a
versatile
term
for
presenting
connection,
knowledge,
or
novelty
to
others.
See
also
introduction,
introduce,
introductory.