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preinduction

  • a word derived from induction.
    induction
    noun
    the act of inducing, bringing about, or causing.

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He plays a sober, clean-cut student activist who gets drafted and is brought to today's be-in by freaky friends for a preinduction fling.

From Time Magazine Archive

Every month thousands of men return home from preinduction examinations or from the U.S.

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The satires of the TV war correspondent and of the men trying to disable themselves before their preinduction physicals are older than General Hershey.

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Other than preinduction orientation, conscripts get their basic training, weapons and skills specialization, and combat training while in the service.

From Area Handbook for Bulgaria by Violeta D. Baluyut