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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
inductee
noun
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▪ Our first inductees were McGuigan and Professor Minnette Massey, one of the first tenured women on the law school faculty.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
inductee

1941, American English, from induct + -ee.

Wiktionary
inductee

n. 1 A person who is inducted into an organization 2 A person who is drafted or a volunteer that is activated into military service

WordNet
inductee
  1. n. a person inducted into an organization; "Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth were 1936 inductees in the National Baseball Hall of Fame"

  2. someone who is drafted into military service [syn: draftee, conscript] [ant: volunteer]

Usage examples of "inductee".

Robert had expected to train with other Navy personnel, but to his surprise, the trainees were a mixture of CIA inductees and marines, and Army, Navy and Air Force personnel.

The radical animal-rights group Companions in the Ark, based in Melbourne, Australia, today announced its latest inductee into its Hall of Shame: Dr.