Definition for IN-DUCT'

IN-DUCT', v.t. [L. inductus, from induco; in and duco, to lead.]

  1. Literally, to bring in or introduce. Hence, appropriately,
  2. To introduce, as to a benefice or office; to put in actual possession of an ecclesiastical living or of any other office, with the customary forms and ceremonies. Clerks or parsons are inducted by a mandate from the bishop to the archdeacon, who usually issues a precept to other clergymen to perform the duty. In the United States, certain civil officers and presidents of colleges, are inducted into office with appropriate ceremonies.

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