inductee

noun

Etymology

From induct + -ee.

  1. derived from inductus
  2. inherited from induct
  3. suffixed as inductee — “induct + ee

Definitions

  1. One who, or that which, is inducted.

    • Amrolia had inducted his son Jamshed together with that person’s wife and two children to stay with him in the flat afore-mentioned. Later on, relations between the inductor and inductees deteriorated.

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