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Example sentences for "inducted"

Lexicographically close words:
induces; induceth; inducing; induct; inductance; inducting; inductio; induction; inductions; inductive
  1. At seventeen years of age, I was a spendthrift, inducted into all kinds of respectable iniquities.

  2. But inasmuch as he had been inducted into the office, he performed its duties with fidelity.

  3. The body of the ill-fated Charles had been borne to his apartment, where, divested of its disguise, it had again been inducted in such apparel as was deemed suited to the purpose.

  4. His lines had fallen in pleasant places," so here he was inducted into the living of Hartwood.

  5. As these men were in uniform and regularly inducted in the two branches of service and would all have been sent overseas within a short time had the war continued, their names must be included.

  6. He was inducted into the Vicarage of Bradwell, in Bucks, Oct.

  7. He has since made his cousin, John Henry Smith, his First Councillor; and he has inducted his son Hyrum into the apostolate by "revelation.

  8. This day I have been solemnly inducted into the pastoral charge of many souls.

  9. As Mr Austin had originally been inducted and ordained, according to the rules of the Presbyterian Church, he did not feel himself at liberty to obey the bishop's mandate.

  10. In fact, when Jaspers was inducted into office, several prisoners were already enjoying these privileges, and it was not a part of his scheme of things to disturb them.

  11. He pointed out that the Selective Service Act provided that no man would be inducted "unless and until" he was acceptable to the services, and Negroes were acceptable "only at a rate at which they can be properly assimilated.

  12. As you have inducted me into this office, Dorothy, make a clean breast of it.

  13. After consultation with my husband I accepted the position, and on the next Sabbath was duly inducted into office by the superintendent.

  14. But a man who is filled with pride and importance on being inducted into office in the Church of God, has no just views of himself or his calling, and is altogether unfit for the station he fills.

  15. Let the man have a hearing before a council, equal in numbers and authority to that which received or ordained him, and by which he was inducted into his holy work in the church.

  16. I had never been inducted into the mysteries of that art, and was disgusted with its drudgeries.

  17. Jonas gave the pledge with alacrity, although his feelings seemed hurt that his sobriety was doubted; he even declared that he was never otherwise than sober in his life; and was forthwith inducted into office.

  18. The number thus rudely inducted into the faith, in the city and the Vega, was estimated at from fifty to seventy thousand and the process which converted them could result only in undying hate for the religion thus forced upon them.

  19. It was originally founded and endowed by the bishops of the See who collated the masters, and the archdeacon of Norwich inducted them.

  20. We passed through the village street and alighted at the door of the posada, where we were hospitably received, and inducted to a large and lofty apartment, which answered the double purpose of kitchen and parlour.

  21. Mary Halligan, and much against her own inclination, was inducted by the churchman into my father's presence.

  22. I attended the demoiselle immediately, and was inducted to her lady's chamber.

  23. It remained for the ministers elect to be solemnly inducted into office, which was done with prayer and the laying on of hands in benediction.

  24. They found rather in the free choice of the brotherhood the sign of a divine call to spiritual functions in the church, and were inducted into office by the primitive form of the laying on of hands.

  25. Besides, the installation of officers is a part of the ceremony of constitution, and therefore not even the Master and Wardens of a lodge under dispensation are entitled to be thus solemnly inducted into office.

  26. To give them this, it is necessary that they be inducted into their respective offices, and each officer solemnly bound to the faithful performance of the duties he has undertaken to discharge.

  27. They were married under the happiest auspices, Mr. Sweeting having been just inducted to a comfortable living, and Mr. Sykes being in circumstances to give Dora a handsome portion.

  28. Malone, grinning most unmeaningly, inducted himself into the corresponding seat on the other side.

  29. Alexander Colville, who had been Professor of Divinity in the Protestant University of Sedan, was inducted one of the masters in the New College of St. Andrews in 1642.

  30. Breynton, and he and the doctor were jointly inducted into the parish in 1758; Dr.

  31. My knowledge of their language had naturally inducted me into a more extensive acquaintance with our enemies than was the lot of most of my comrades.


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