Synonym: draft, enlist, enroll, muster, sign up. Similar words: cruise, crush, crucial, decrease, decrepit, in secret, secretary, quite. Meaning: [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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91. Or are the few crabs that we see so voracious that any new recruit stands little chance of survival?
92. We recruit junior pursers who undergo a three month training programme aboard one of our cruise ships.
93. Unfortunately, they allowed his notice to expire without further action and proceeded to recruit new employees.
94. Nor, had he sought to recruit a biochemist, was there any laboratory space available for his work.
95. Throughout the 1980s there were drives to recruit more specialist fraud staff.
96. The training council is now trying to recruit some one to fill the £45,000-a-year post.
97. The Mango concept is based on the well-established RedR service which helps agencies to recruit engineers for disaster relief operations.
98. The Oxford based Phoenix Prison Trust is aiming to recruit prisoners to meditation using classes and a book of basic techniques.
99. Liverpool's latest recruit Stig Inge Bjornbye is set for a dramatic debut next week after receiving a work permit.
100. We also recruit assistant stewardesses to work as telephone liaison between the passengers and the ship's staff.
101. You do away with the incentive for those addicts to go out and recruit other heroin users.
102. Against this background, it's no surprise that housing associations are finding it increasingly difficult to recruit and retain staff.
103. The basic weekly pay for a recruit to the fire service is £243 - rising to £305 for qualified staff.
104. It now needs to recruit or manufacture some additional fibres to enable it to do the work.
105. Even the most significant unions could recruit no more than a small fraction of the workers in their industry.
106. Frieder is precluded from commenting on a recruit until he has his signed letter of intent in hand.
107. We also recruit some assistant food and beverage managers with experience directly into middle management positions.
108. Have you costed out how much it costs to recruit a key employee?
109. If you recruit under pressure because you are short of people[http://sentencedict.com/recruit.html], you will recruit apes.
110. In order to stem the decline, it was suggested that the trade must change its image and recruit younger drinkers.
111. And like Travieso, he became a well-known high school player, an All-State selection and a coveted recruit.
112. The police department is trying to recruit more black officers.
113. It also insisted that each committee must recruit candidates to be trained by the Union to act as local health workers.
114. Not surprisingly, the result has been to recruit predominantly middle-class unemployed people into mainstream programmes.
115. Featherstone will now use a slice of the Fox cash to recruit an Aussie scrum half.
116. New recruit, David Byrne, sliced in the ball as he tried to clear.
117. The clusters helped recruit businesses, created the critical mass needed to start programs, and provided work-based learning opportunities for students.
118. The Klan has been trying to recruit a new type of kid: young, middle-class and white.
119. This is particularly true when companies recruit young women and members of minority groups into nontraditional fields.
120. Industries with critical labor shortages launched youth apprenticeships as a way to recruit skilled employees.