recruit|recruited|recruiting|recruits in English
verb
[re·cruit || rɪ'kruːt]
enlist or draft new members (esp. for the armed forces); gain, obtain, procure
Use "recruit|recruited|recruiting|recruits" in a sentence
1. His Government's efforts to combat the abhorrent practice of recruiting child soldiers had however been thwarted by the actions of the terrorist group Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), which in spite of promises made continued to recruit child soldiers; since # had been recruited
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12. You're recruiting me.
13. He recruited two multilingual engineers.
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23. The sergeant dressed down the new recruits.
24. Before sailing, we recruited our provisions.
25. Let me recruit some new men.