Enlistment

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈlɪstmənt/

Definitions of enlistment

noun the act of enrolling or signing up for a cause, organization, or military service

Example Sentences

A1 My brother's enlistment in the army was a proud moment for our family.

A2 The enlistment process can be quite lengthy and involves a lot of paperwork.

B1 After his enlistment, he underwent basic training to prepare for his military service.

B2 Enlistment in the navy requires a high level of physical fitness and mental resilience.

C1 The enlistment of new recruits is a crucial part of maintaining a strong military force.

C2 His enlistment in the special forces was a testament to his dedication and skill.

Examples of enlistment in a Sentence

formal The enlistment process for the military requires passing a series of physical and mental tests.

informal My cousin just completed his enlistment paperwork for the army.

slang I heard Sarah is thinking about doing an enlistment with the Navy.

figurative His enlistment in the conservation movement was marked by a dedication to protecting the environment.

Grammatical Forms of enlistment

past tense

enlisted

plural

enlistments

comparative

more enlistment

superlative

most enlistment

present tense

enlists

future tense

will enlist

perfect tense

has enlisted

continuous tense

is enlisting

singular

enlistment

positive degree

enlistment

infinitive

to enlist

gerund

enlisting

participle

enlisted

Origin and Evolution of enlistment

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'enlistment' originated from the Middle English term 'enlisten', which derived from the Old French word 'enlister' meaning 'to enroll'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'enlistment' has evolved to specifically refer to the act of joining the military or signing up for a specific cause or organization.