Recruit as a noun means a new member of a group or organization or a new member of the armed forces. As a verb, recruit means to enlist someone for military service, to get new members for an organization, or to get new supplies of anything lost. As noun: The new recruit waited to be inducted into the club. The recruit walked into his assigned barracks. As verb: Current members of the club should recruit new members to help the club grow. The sergeant worked hard to recruit new soldiers.
The word 'recruit' is both a noun and a verb; a recruit is the person who has been recruited.
The word recruit can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a person who is enlisted for the army. The verb form means to enlist new members on behalf of an organisation or employer.
As a verb: We're ready to recruit a new account executive.As a noun: Our new recruit will be able to start on Monday.
They will recruit him for their team. The new recruit had trouble keeping up with the older soldiers.
The army are looking to recruit new graduates.is anybody looking to recruit a freelance writer?He was a new recruit in the company.
Enlist means to recruit into an armed forces branch.
The General wants me to RECRUIT another soldier
The root word "neo-" means 'new.'
The new recruit is of medium build. Put the stove on medium to bring the soup slowly to a boil.
Private, recruit, Joe, FNG, Cherry, turtle.
The cast of Beau Hunks - 1931 includes: Baldwin Cooke as New Recruit Gordon Douglas as Fort Arid Legionnaire Dick Gilbert as New Recruit Charlie Hall as New Recruit Number 13 Oliver Hardy as Ollie Marvin Hatley as Riffian Ham Kinsey as New Recruit Bob Kortman as New Recruit Stan Laurel as Stan Sam Lufkin as Riffian Charles Middleton as Commandant Oscar Morgan as New Recruit Tiny Sandford as Legion Officer Harry Schultz as Captain Schultz Buster Wiles as Arab Leo Willis as New Recruit