[
US
/ˌɪnˈdəkˈti/
]
NOUN
- someone who is drafted into military service
-
a person inducted into an organization or social group
Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth were 1936 inductees in the National Baseball Hall of Fame
How To Use inductee In A Sentence
- I didn't think too much of it until our Rescue Officer had us all stay back in the meeting room after the new inductees and the rest of management had left.
- The 17-member volunteer board of directors makes the selection of inductees each year during a special board meeting the first week of May.
- Like Hopkins, the JM Marquez of 2009 is already a future first-ballot HOF inductee , however, the Mexican technician is probably on the downside of his career.
- The first group of inductees included Chuck Berry, James Brown, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, Fats Domino, the Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, and Elvis Presley.
- In 1961, Mimi Alford, the latest crotch level inductee into the History Hall of Fame, was a "slender, golden-haired 19-year-old debutante whose finishing school polish and blueblood connections" landed her a summer job in the White House Press Office. Myra Chanin: Mimi Alford's Hymen Sacrificed on the Altar of History
- She was a Gospel Hall of Fame inductee and the recipient of a Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 1994, the city of Chicago honored Ms. Walker by naming a street after her: Albertina Walker and the Caravans Drive. Gospel queen Albertina Walker dies at 81
- The five inductees in the performer category were the top vote-getters among 15 nominees on this year's ballot.
- Inductees in the sidemen category will be announced later. Houston Chronicle
- An army serial number must be assigned and issued to an Army or Navy inductee by a relevant military draft office on the day when he is drafted into service.
- Another thing the museum does not turn a blind eye to, nor does it overly glorify, is just how many of its inductees and honorees are dead. June 29th, 2008