in·duc·tee

[in-duhk-tee, in-duhk-]
noun
1.
a person inducted into military service.
2.
a person inducted into an organization.

Origin:
1940–45, Americanism; induct + -ee

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inductee (ˌɪndʌkˈtiː) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
(US) a military conscript

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Example sentences
The exhibit includes artifacts and memorabilia about each inductee.
Each inductee is chosen through a statewide nomination and selection process.
Each inductee will be presented with a commemorative medallion and a handsomely framed certificate confirming the induction.
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