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recruit
noun as in person beginning service
verb as in gather resources
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Will they have the name, image and likeness funds and persuasive recruiting pitch needed to restock their roster?
The home secretary will instead claim that focused on what is described as the ‘upstream problem’ – where smuggling gangs initially recruit people to make the long journeys to the West – is key.
“Who we are? There’s no identity. We have good players. Need to recruit harder. As frustrated as anyone. Want to see USC back to being a contender. Don’t think we are close at the moment.”
Now, a team of international scientists, including University of Michigan researchers, have used advanced microscopy to image how ribosomes recruit to mRNA while it's being transcribed by an enzyme called RNA polymerase, or RNAP.
At the Grady clinical trial site, medical materials were available in Spanish, and bilingual staff members recruited and enrolled trial participants who only spoke Spanish.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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