e-introduction

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

e- +‎ introduction

Noun[edit]

e-introduction (plural e-introductions)

  1. The introduction of a person to other people, or a workplace etc., by means of computer communication.
    • 2013, Keuning Doede, Management: A European Perspective, page 428:
      An e-introduction can additionally take the new employee on a virtual guided tour (a tour via the intranet). The new employee clicks on [] video images and written texts about the company's organizational components []
    • 2020, Ralph J. DiClemente, Richard A. Crosby, Laura F. Salazar, Essentials of Public Health Research Methods, page 140:
      This assistance may take on many forms such as a physical introduction, an e-introduction, or perhaps arranging a meeting place and time.

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