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Sentence count:206+9Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: draftenlistenrollmustersign upSimilar words: cruisecrushcrucialdecreasedecrepitin secretsecretaryquiteMeaning: [rɪ'kruːt]  n. 1. a recently enlisted soldier 2. any new member or supporter (as in the armed forces). v. 1. register formally as a participant or member 2. seek to employ 3. cause to assemble or enlist in the military. 
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31. He had been a recruit in his class, a bright young lad.
32. As a result, firms employing them need to recruit frequently to replace those who choose not to renew their contracts.
33. The Commander-in-Chief agreed to the plan and also authorized Stirling to recruit a further six officers and up to forty men.
34. A new initiative has been started to recruit part-time research students, initially from the graduates of the M.Ed degree programme.
35. Maybe he/she is right; often he/she is not and may recruit some one who becomes a liability.
36. It takes months to recruit a new staff of investigators.
37. It is easy to dismiss them as the strategic outpourings of a new recruit trying to impress the party machine.
38. After World War I its activities were severely limited by lack of funds and its inability to recruit good personnel.
39. We believe that a multicentre trial with clearly defined outcome measures is necessary to recruit an adequate number of premature infants.
40. In response to such shortages bureaux may mount campaigns to recruit more volunteers.
41. Now the county council has backed a new drive to recruit more retained firefighters, as a matter of urgency.
42. But county councillors claimed it would reduce parental choice by restricting the number of 11-year-old pupils the popular school can recruit.
43. It's getting more and more difficult to recruit experienced staff.
44. Direct Mail One of the most effective ways to recruit and encourage members and supporters is by direct mail.
45. By helping teachers to set real-life problems for pupils, employers get a better class of recruit.
46. There are plans to recruit more staff later this year.
47. The University wishes to continue to recruit and retain staff of the highest quality.
48. The Association is eager to recruit more shareholders and ordinary members to facilitate this.
49. The Union soldier was introduced to the country girls as a new recruit just arrived in camp.
50. Do you ever ask headhunters to recruit a whole team? 4.
51. The legion lost its power to recruit foreigners[Sentencedict], and the special pay rates that rewarded tougher conditions.
52. In the same way it is possible to recruit staff to work any combination of shifts during the daytime.
53. We recruit uniformed officers into plain clothes so that people like yourself, who are being eliminated, won't feel under pressure.
54. Firms began to poach partners and to recruit dozens of assistant solicitors and articled clerks.
55. They are still on the lookout, but they have definitely reduced the intensity and eagerness to recruit.
56. The government's campaign to recruit more black police officers has not been a success.
57. Given Takeshita's modus operandi, bribes were necessary, and he argued that the Recruit deal was above board.
58. At 0900 promptly the youngest and newest recruit had the privilege of pressing the button.
59. On his return to Aquitaine he was able to recruit mercenaries on a large scale.
60. The defense agencies had learned to recruit wealthy federation donors to their own boards.
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