inductee
inductee
Definition
☆ in·duct·ee (in′duk tē′)
noun
a person inducted or being inducted, esp. into the armed forces
inductee
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- announce: Now finally we can announce the first inductees into the Xfm Hall Of Fame.
Adjective modifier
- first: Over the coming months, you'll have the chance to choose the first inductees from the 14 great players profiled here.
- new: Photograph: New inductees are welcomed to the Honor Society of Nursing Wales.
- young: He has been awarded ten Grammy Awards and was the youngest ever inductee into the Country Hall of Fame.
- past: Short biographies of past inductees are featured and the botanical gardens are covered extensively, including the commissioned statues of famous players.
- recent: New-look trio Sugababes have been praising recent inductee Amelle Berrabah for her much-needed injection of ambition.
Noun used with modifier
- living: There will be a special commemorative dinner next month prior to the Stoke game, at which all living inductees will be in attendance.
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