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1. A new member of a company or an organization, especially someone who has recently joined: Henry was assigned by his supervisor to train the each new recruit of the company.
2. New members of the military: The new recruits will be going to the training center tomorrow.
2. New members of the military: The new recruits will be going to the training center tomorrow.
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recruit (verb), recruits; recruited; recruiting
1. To supply an organization, company, etc. with new members or employees.
2. To enroll someone as a worker, or a member, or to include people as workers or members.
3. To strengthen, to increase, or to raise an armed force by enlistment.
2. To enroll someone as a worker, or a member, or to include people as workers or members.
3. To strengthen, to increase, or to raise an armed force by enlistment.
Whenever a recruit joins a military branch it results in an increase of military services.
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A person who is newly hired by a business or workplace: The fresh recruits attended a meeting with the company president on their first day of employment.
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recruit (verb), recruits; recruited; recruiting
To invite or encourage an individual to sign up for a particular job: Mr. Thomas recruited thirteen trained workers for the harvest season on the farm.
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