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recruit
noun as in person beginning service
verb as in gather resources
Strong matches
Example Sentences
When Cossington, who described herself as feeling like "a kid in the candy store", was tasked with recruiting the "best in the world", Van Ginhoven was top of her list.
He was recruited by Clemson out of high school, then basically cut from the team.
"Army recruits are such a vulnerable age and when they first join up, as females, in such a minority surrounded by lots of men."
Launched last year at the government's initiative, the Tech Olympics serve as a talent pool for companies seeking potential recruits.
Gibbs views the brigade’s high-profile firefighting as a “Trojan horse” to recruit citizens to help with the “real work” — home hardening and community wildfire preparedness.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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