• Frequency of Use
    70 %
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    40 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Recruit Meanings

    noun a person who has recently joined a particular group or organization, typically the military

    verb to enlist someone new to join a particular group or organization, typically the military

    Fields related to recruit

    Military

    In the military, 'recruit' refers to a new member of the armed forces who is undergoing basic training before becoming a full-fledged soldier.

    Sports

    In the context of sports, 'recruit' is used to describe the process of identifying and signing new players to a team, often at the college or professional level.

    Human Resources

    In the field of human resources, 'recruit' is used to describe the process of finding, attracting, and hiring new employees for an organization.

    Occupation Usage of recruit

    Writer

    Recruit new writers to contribute to the publication.

    Psychologist

    Recruit participants for research studies or clinical trials.

    Human Resources Manager

    Recruit new employees to fill open positions within the company.

    Military Officer

    Recruit new soldiers to join the military force.

    Sales Manager

    Recruit new sales representatives to expand the sales team.

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