initiate into (something)

initiate into (something)

1. To formally install or inaugurate someone into a particular office, group, or role. A noun or pronoun can be used between "induct" and "into." When will we be initiated into the honor society? I can't believe you really want to be initiated into a frat.
2. To familiarize someone with the tasks associated with a particular job or role. Yep, Tina has been initiating me into the tasks that I'll have to do while she's out on maternity leave.
See also: initiate
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

initiate someone into something

 
1. to induct someone into an organization or activity, usually in a ceremony. They will initiate me into the fraternity next week. They initiated all their new members into the club at once.
2. to introduce someone to the activities associated with a job or other situation. The personnel department will initiate you into our office routines. Our procedures are complicated and it takes weeks to initiate a new employee into all our procedures.
See also: initiate
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • induct
  • induct into
  • induct into (something)
  • initiate
  • initiate into
  • inaugurate
  • inaugurate as
  • inaugurate as (something)
  • install as
  • install as (something)