Introduce in a sentence as a verb

As soon as you introduce a new programming language, you lose what PHP has to offer.

"You go and introduce them, then after a minute excuse yourself.

It's a smart move to first introduce cross-platform applications.

It's easy to introduce race conditions, livelocks, or deadlocks without even knowing.

I make my good impression and as any relationship matures with these people I slowly introduce them to my eccentricities.

More importantly, even if you say that they can't be, developers will still do it, and will accidentally introduce incompatibilities.

In allusion to the original, the phrase “A Modest Proposal” is used to introduce suggestions that are satirical, hyperbolic, and sarcastic.

I am all for the interconnected web, and making it easier for me to introduce my friends to new content across it, however it has to be done on my terms, it has to require explicit authorisation and must never do something automatically without my consent.

Introduce definitions

verb

cause to come to know personally; "permit me to acquaint you with my son"; "introduce the new neighbors to the community"

See also: present acquaint

verb

bring something new to an environment; "A new word processor was introduced"

See also: innovate

verb

introduce; "Insert your ticket here"

See also: insert enclose inclose

verb

bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment; "He brought in a new judge"; "The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor"

verb

bring in or establish in a new place or environment; "introduce a rule"; "introduce exotic fruits"

verb

put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text"

See also: insert infix enter

verb

bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc.

verb

put before (a body); "introduce legislation"

verb

furnish with a preface or introduction; "She always precedes her lectures with a joke"; "He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution"

See also: precede preface premise

verb

be a precursor of; "The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post-Cold War period"

See also: inaugurate