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Recruit meaning

A supply of anything wasted or exhausted; a reinforcement. | A person enlisted for service in the army; a newly enlisted soldier. | A hired worker

Example sentences (20)

A healthy and revamped Hurricanes squad should be a team to look out for next season, with the additions of No. 6 recruit Jalil Bethea and No. 43 recruit Austin Swartz, along with the possibility of returning stars such as Pack and Omier.

However, Ernie is willing to recruit Kit if her sister agrees to participate, and begins to recruit other “misfits” to join his eclectic team, the Rockford Peaches.

ASK YOURSELF: Does the scheme you’re investing in pay you based on your actual product sales to customers without you having to recruit new customers so as to earn income or is your income primarily based on how many people you recruit?

Becoming a Class of 2020 recruit instead of a Class of 2019 recruit made a world of difference in the way Hall’s potential was perceived by recruiters.

What many players may not know is that the player can switch to a recruit in one of two ways; by summoning the recruit to their location or fast traveling to theirs.

The game, organized by players Ali Tedik, a Hofstra University recruit from Wilkes-Barre Area, and Lauren Mullery, a Lock Haven recruit from Holy Redeemer, raised money for the American Heart Association.

The Illinois commit was ranked a 3-star recruit and N.C.’s No. 31 recruit in the Class of 2020.

Listed at 6-foot-5 and 243 pounds, Harrison, who hails from Olentangy Orange High School in Lewis Center, Ohio, is the No. 1 player for his position and the top overall recruit in Ohio, as well as the No. 4 recruit nationally.

Paul said they actively recruit current students for the 3,470 nursing jobs in the HSHS St. John’s system in Illinois and Wisconsin, and uses social media and regional high school and college campus visits to recruit as well.

It is also the only police force that requires its recruits to undertake university studies at the recruit level and has the recruit pay for their own education.

There is a tendency for spatial tasks to recruit more right-hemisphere areas, and for verbal and object working memory to recruit more left-hemisphere areas.

The scheme requires a person to recruit two others, who must each recruit two others, and so on.

A four-star recruit in high school, Kaliakmanis received his first scholarship offer from Syracuse, followed by Iowa, the Gophers, Tennessee and Boston College.

After learning who she was years later, the Shadows imprinted a new personality on Anna's body, as part of a scheme to recruit John Sheridan to their side.

Ahead of the conference, she said, they worked to bring in young people under 40 years old and recruit at colleges.

Aileen McInnis is the director of the Alaska Center for Resource Families, which helps recruit and train foster parents.

A large part of the church routine is aggressive street evangelism, dubbed “outreach”, which involves gathering in public places in a bid to recruit or “save” new members.

Along the way, Vaccaro has to find unconventional ways to recruit Jordan and establish a centerpiece for their company.

Although she was initially jealous of Guts because Griffith wished to recruit him, the more she came to know him, the more she became attracted to him, and vice versa.

And he remembers it each game, both for the schools who chose not to recruit him and to prove Air Force could be a winner.