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Made known, popularized.
The sacraments were introduced by the Lord himself so that his disciples would remember His atoning sacrifice. So perhaps another word might be Remember or Covenant.
It is from the Latin word, 'Exoticus' first recorded in England in 1599 meaning something introduced from another country or not native to the place where found, as in exotic plants
The likely word is "introduced."
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Founded, began, established, inaugurated, started, introduced, set up, brought about.
The sacraments were introduced by the Lord himself so that his disciples would remember His atoning sacrifice. So perhaps another word might be Remember or Covenant.
We were introduced at the party.
It is from the Latin word, 'Exoticus' first recorded in England in 1599 meaning something introduced from another country or not native to the place where found, as in exotic plants
Introduced animals are animals which are brought to one country from another area e.g Rabbits were introduced to Australia.
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The likely word is "introduced."
Traditionally a woman remains seated when being introduced.
Yes.
The word 'introduced' is not a noun. The word 'introduced' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to introduce. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The abstract noun forms of the verb to introduce are introduction and the gerund, introducing.
The producers introduced the star of the movie at its premiere. Using the wrong units of measure has often introduced errors into scientific calculations.
No, that is not right. There is no such word as "enterduced" in the English language.The correct spelling is introducedFor example:I was introduced to her at a party.We were introduced to the new manager.
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