recruited

[rɪˈkruːtɪd]

recruited Definition

  • 1enlisted or hired someone for a job, position, or membership
  • 2persuaded someone to join a cause or organization

Using recruited: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "recruited" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company recruited her as a marketing manager.

  • Example

    The army is recruiting new soldiers.

  • Example

    She was recruited by the charity to help with their fundraising campaign.

recruited Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with recruited

  • persuade someone to support or join a particular cause or movement

    Example

    They were able to recruit many young people to the cause.

  • to hire or promote employees from within the organization rather than from outside

    Example

    The company policy is to always try to recruit from within before looking outside for new hires.

  • to hire or train employees with an eye toward future needs or growth

    Example

    The company is actively recruiting for the future, looking for candidates who can grow with the organization.

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Summary: recruited in Brief

To 'recruit' [rɪˈkruːtɪd] means to enlist or hire someone for a job, position, or membership, or to persuade someone to join a cause or organization. Examples include 'The company recruited her as a marketing manager,' and 'The army is recruiting new soldiers.' Phrases like 'recruit someone to the cause' and 'recruit from within' expand on the concept of recruitment.