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recruit
noun as in person beginning service
verb as in gather resources
Strong matches
Example Sentences
“He’s got great hands, he can really handle the ball, he’s crafty, he’s got great feel, he’s a big-time player,” Cronin said of a player he recruited for years.
Hofman is most proud of coaching neighborhood kids and making sure everyone knows he never has recruited players.
The deal was negotiated by the First Brands strategy team and an auto executive recruited in Europe.
Companies say the uncertain economic outlook has pushed them to hire more conservatively, and many are giving priority to recruits with some experience as opposed to fresh-from-college graduates.
They recruited the middle class to argue the death tax is an immoral double tax that hurts families, farms, and businesses.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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