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recruit
noun as in person beginning service
verb as in gather resources
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Trump has used the power of his office to recruit the services of militia groups for possible future use in extralegal action against his political enemies and any Constitutional limitations on his power.
Our leading universities are saying that for the first time since Brexit, it's easier to recruit some of the very best international scientists who are not keen to bring up their families in Trump's America.
It comes on top of an initial £100m announced in December, when the government made recruiting an extra 13,000 officers into neighbourhood roles one of its central pledges.
It has been a humiliating week for nearly 300 Romanian mercenaries recruited to fight on the side of the army in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
UK universities started to recruit more non-EU overseas students as their financial situation deteriorated.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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