Inductee
[in-duhk-tee, in-duhk-] /ˌɪn dʌkˈti, ɪn dʌk-/
noun
1.
a person into military service.
2.
a person into an organization.
/ˌɪndʌkˈtiː/
noun
1.
(US) a military conscript
n.
1941, American English, from induct + -ee.
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