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recruit
noun as in person beginning service
verb as in gather resources
Strong matches
Example Sentences
It could be Preacher, who has a religious bent; or Bigger, the raw but hyperobservant new recruit; or the war-weary Silk, who already has a Purple Heart; or the aggressive Crazy Horse.
He never tried to recruit him to Washington.
“This is how they talk about recruits? People who want to become cops. How do they talk about the public?” said Andrew Graebner, a longtime meeting attendee.
Musk said he invested significant money, helped recruit talent under that premise, served as co-chair and came up with the name “OpenAI.”
His former coach at Yokohama F Marinos John Hutchinson knew exactly what was coming when Ange Postecoglou recruited him from his old club.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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