Definition of Recruiter in English :

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Recruiter meaning in English

Meaning of Recruiter in English

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Recruiter pronunciation in English

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Recruiter

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Noun

1. recruiter

someone who supplies members or employees

2. recruiter

an official who enlists personnel for military service

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Recruiter

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verb
1. 
a. 
to enlist (men) for military service
b. 
to raise or strengthen (an army, navy, etc) by enlistment
2. (transitive)
to enrol or obtain (members, support, etc)
3. 
to furnish or be furnished with a fresh supply; renew
4. archaic
to recover (health, strength, spirits, etc)
noun
5. 
a newly joined member of a military service
6. 
any new member or supporter

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Recruiter

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verb transitive
1. 
to raise or strengthen (an army, navy, etc.) by enlisting personnel
2. 
to enlist (personnel) into an army or navy
3. 
a. 
to enlist (new members), as for a party or organization
b. 
to hire or engage the services of
4.  Rare
a. 
to increase or maintain by supplying anew; replenish
b. 
to revive or restore (health, strength, etc.)
5. 
to seek to enroll (students) in a college, university, etc., as for the purpose of playing a varsity sport
verb intransitive
6. 
to enlist new personnel, esp. for a military force
7.  Rare
a. 
to get new supplies of something, as in replacement
b. 
to regain health, strength, etc.
8. 
to seek to enroll students, as athletes to play a varsity sport, in college, university, etc.
noun
9. 
a newly enlisted or drafted soldier, sailor, etc.
10. 
a new member of any group, body, or organization

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Recruiter

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v. re·cruit·ed, re·cruit·ing, re·cruits
v.tr.
1.
a. To enlist (persons) in military service.
b. To strengthen or raise (an armed force) by enlistment.
2. To hire or enroll, or seek to hire or enroll (new employees, members, or students).
3. To renew or restore (health or vitality, for example).
v.intr.
1. To enlist personnel in a military force.
2. To recruit new employees, members, or students.
n.
1. A newly engaged member of a military force, especially one of the lowest rank or grade.
2. A new member of an organization.

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