Introduce

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Introduce

Meaning of Introduce

Synonyms of Introduce

verb

  • bring in
  • enter
  • inducere
  • induct
  • inject
  • insert
  • interpose
  • introducere
  • invehere
  • offer
  • offer as an exhibit
  • place before
  • present
  • present formally
  • present to the court for acceptance
  • proffer
  • put
  • put forward
  • put forward for consideration
  • put in
  • submit
  • surrender
  • tender
  • usher in

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Legal Usage of Introduce in English

An European Commission document offers the following explanation about the misused of Introduce:Introduce normally means to ‘present someone’ or ‘bring something in’, whereas it is often used in our work to mean to ‘submit’ (as in submit an application or a report).

Examples ‘…importer should nonetheless (if he so wishes) introduce an application for a refund of antidumping duties within the six-month time limit111.’ ‘In order to obtain accreditation …, a candidate environmental verifier shall introduce a request with the Accreditation or Licensing Body from which it seeks accreditation or a licence112.’ ‘Each State has to introduce a demand (sic) to be granted funding113.’

Alternatives

submit, put/send (an application/request/demand) in. In the first example above, it would be even better to substitute the whole phrase with ‘apply’.

Resources

Further Reading

  • David Mellinkoff, “Mellinkoff’s Dictionary of American Legal Usage”, West Publishing Company, 1992
  • Bryan A. Garner, “A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage”, West Publishing Company, 1995

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