recruit|recruits in English
noun
[re·cruit || rɪ'kruːt]
new member of a group; one who is newly enlisted or drafted into the armed forces
Use "recruit|recruits" in a sentence
1. Recruits!
2. Training recruits signalling, Bayoneting
3. Private (Pte) Able Seaman (AB) Private Recruit (Pte (Recruit)) Ordinary Seaman (OS)
4. Recruits for the alliance!
5. How's our new recruit?
6. It's just one recruit.
7. New recruit brought you these?
8. Nobody's trying to recruit you.
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10. We recruit in troubled neighbourhoods.
11. The new recruits are shaking down well.
12. News Commits Offers Predictions OOS All Recruits
13. The sergeant dressed down the new recruits.
14. Let me recruit some new men.
15. He's trying to recruit my daughter.
16. Any potential recruit knew the score.
17. The sergeant was drilling the new recruits.
18. You seemed like the perfect recruit.
19. Absolutely essential recruit agents without delay
20. You know, I'll be super recruit.
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22. Many of the fresh recruits lacked discipline.
23. Strict discipline is imposed on army recruits.
24. Absolutely essential recruit agents without delay.
25. The new recruits were put through their paces.