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Definition of recruitment in English: recruitmentnoun rɪˈkruːtm(ə)ntrəˈkrutmənt 1mass noun The action of enlisting new people in the armed forces. methods of military recruitment the recruitment figures for individual battalions Example sentencesExamples - The ministry also demanded that he change the script, alleging that it would discourage recruitment to the armed forces.
- The army has launched its latest recruitment drive in Wiltshire.
- He was attracted by recruitment material portraying the military in glowing terms.
- Even though military units require no upkeep, a high level of recruitment or conscription will severely weaken the economic front.
- Over 100 people took part in a demonstration outside a US military recruitment office in Pittsburgh last Saturday.
- Another is the United Nations convention on the rights of the child, which restricts recruitment of children into the armed forces.
- The bursary scheme is expected to boost recruitment of engineers and scientists into the Armed Forces.
- They joined, just like Gordon, during the army recruitment drive.
- There are matters relating to the level of recruitment for the armed forces at the moment, both in terms of the regular forces and the territorial forces.
- At this cinema, the managers have not seen fit to remove the military recruitment ads from the previews.
- This has created a crisis in the armed forces with high desertion rates, poor morale and a sharp drop in military recruitment.
- Its chief proponent has been Charles Moskos, an expert on military recruitment and retention.
- He cited low unemployment and increasing job availability as other reasons why Armed Forces recruitment figures were declining.
- Facing lagging recruitment figures, military recruiters are under increasing pressure to produce.
- It is at this point that even those governments who have shunned it in peacetime resort to the third method of recruitment, conscription.
- All branches of the military have exceeded their recruitment goals for the last three years.
- Military recruitment officers in Texas, Georgia and Tennessee reported unprecedented increases in applications.
- The school bans recruitment because of the military's antigay policy.
- If military recruitment is down now, wait till the kids read this book.
- He said Defence also facilitated and worked to support the direct recruitment of Air Force personnel by Air Services Australia.
- 1.1 The action of finding new people to join an organization or support a cause.
this was a deterrent to the recruitment of nurses Example sentencesExamples - That is why the recruitment industry has grown enormously over the past 10 years.
- Organizations engaged in recruitment should, as a result, collect data about the applicant pool.
- To do this the trade union movement must develop a youthful edge that is about much more than recruitment figures.
- A recruitment drive is to be launched to find a team of dedicated volunteers to man the front desk at Kingston police station.
- Responses did not differ according to type of treatment, method of recruitment, or characteristics of respondents outlined in the table.
- A recruitment drive has been launched to find more people to become volunteers in the borough.
- The bulk of that figure was generated by way of public sector recruitment while part-time work also added to the higher jobs figure, it said.
- The museum has launched its first recruitment poster campaign to recruit younger helpers during National Volunteer Week.
- They use ostensibly charitable organizations for funding and recruitment.
- The Department of Health in England has been explicit in its support for international recruitment.
- When a union prioritises recruitment and organisation people join.
- Ministers hope to reduce the figure through recruitment and retention initiatives designed to make Scottish jobs as attractive as possible.
- The most effective recruitment drives are founded on issues, not just organizations.
- And faced with a shortage of human collateral what method of recruitment would you expect a major IT company to employ?
- Methods of recruitment and results for this survey have been reported in detail elsewhere.
- These programmes include awareness campaigns to support recruitment of potential participants into clinical trials.
- But if published recruitment figures are to be believed, the party is no decaying monolith.
- America wants to recruit 1m nurses by 2010 and has launched a recruitment drive in Britain.
- Meanwhile, job agencies are organising a major nurses' recruitment fair later this month.
- To sustain agriculture at its current status, recruitment of outstanding individuals must be enhanced.
- This method of recruitment may explain why a substantial number of eligible subjects refused.
2Ecology The increase in a natural population as progeny grow and new members arrive. the black-tailed deer is notoriously capable of population recruitment after numbers are depleted Example sentencesExamples - The four remaining plots were left as controls to record natural recruitment.
- These patterns may have implications for population survival and recruitment in forests.
- The effect of both is to minimize the effects of temporally variable recruitment on total population size.
- Our findings suggest that cowbirds are relatively long lived and that recruitment into the breeding population is low.
- All nestlings were banded, which enabled a study of recruitment to the breeding population.
3Physiology The incorporation of cells from elsewhere in the body into a tissue or region. inflammatory cell recruitment Example sentencesExamples - Chemokines are important regulators of cell recruitment to the allergic airway.
- Several of these cytokines are involved in monocyte production and recruitment.
- The endothelium is the primary portal for inflammatory cell recruitment.
- The side effect is inflammation and recruitment of these specific inflammatory and immune cells that are characteristic of the disease.
- The end result would be the recruitment of antigen-specific T cells to the lung.
Synonyms induction, introduction, admission, admittance, installation, incorporation, ordination, investiture, investment, enlistment, enrolment Definition of recruitment in US English: recruitmentnounrəˈkrutməntrəˈkro͞otmənt 1The action of enlisting new people in the armed forces. Example sentencesExamples - He was attracted by recruitment material portraying the military in glowing terms.
- Another is the United Nations convention on the rights of the child, which restricts recruitment of children into the armed forces.
- It is at this point that even those governments who have shunned it in peacetime resort to the third method of recruitment, conscription.
- He said Defence also facilitated and worked to support the direct recruitment of Air Force personnel by Air Services Australia.
- Its chief proponent has been Charles Moskos, an expert on military recruitment and retention.
- There are matters relating to the level of recruitment for the armed forces at the moment, both in terms of the regular forces and the territorial forces.
- Even though military units require no upkeep, a high level of recruitment or conscription will severely weaken the economic front.
- At this cinema, the managers have not seen fit to remove the military recruitment ads from the previews.
- All branches of the military have exceeded their recruitment goals for the last three years.
- The bursary scheme is expected to boost recruitment of engineers and scientists into the Armed Forces.
- Facing lagging recruitment figures, military recruiters are under increasing pressure to produce.
- Over 100 people took part in a demonstration outside a US military recruitment office in Pittsburgh last Saturday.
- He cited low unemployment and increasing job availability as other reasons why Armed Forces recruitment figures were declining.
- They joined, just like Gordon, during the army recruitment drive.
- The school bans recruitment because of the military's antigay policy.
- The ministry also demanded that he change the script, alleging that it would discourage recruitment to the armed forces.
- The army has launched its latest recruitment drive in Wiltshire.
- If military recruitment is down now, wait till the kids read this book.
- Military recruitment officers in Texas, Georgia and Tennessee reported unprecedented increases in applications.
- This has created a crisis in the armed forces with high desertion rates, poor morale and a sharp drop in military recruitment.
- 1.1 The action of finding new people to join an organization or support a cause.
the recruitment of nurses Example sentencesExamples - Ministers hope to reduce the figure through recruitment and retention initiatives designed to make Scottish jobs as attractive as possible.
- The most effective recruitment drives are founded on issues, not just organizations.
- And faced with a shortage of human collateral what method of recruitment would you expect a major IT company to employ?
- To sustain agriculture at its current status, recruitment of outstanding individuals must be enhanced.
- The bulk of that figure was generated by way of public sector recruitment while part-time work also added to the higher jobs figure, it said.
- To do this the trade union movement must develop a youthful edge that is about much more than recruitment figures.
- But if published recruitment figures are to be believed, the party is no decaying monolith.
- This method of recruitment may explain why a substantial number of eligible subjects refused.
- Meanwhile, job agencies are organising a major nurses' recruitment fair later this month.
- Organizations engaged in recruitment should, as a result, collect data about the applicant pool.
- When a union prioritises recruitment and organisation people join.
- A recruitment drive is to be launched to find a team of dedicated volunteers to man the front desk at Kingston police station.
- Methods of recruitment and results for this survey have been reported in detail elsewhere.
- They use ostensibly charitable organizations for funding and recruitment.
- The Department of Health in England has been explicit in its support for international recruitment.
- That is why the recruitment industry has grown enormously over the past 10 years.
- These programmes include awareness campaigns to support recruitment of potential participants into clinical trials.
- Responses did not differ according to type of treatment, method of recruitment, or characteristics of respondents outlined in the table.
- America wants to recruit 1m nurses by 2010 and has launched a recruitment drive in Britain.
- The museum has launched its first recruitment poster campaign to recruit younger helpers during National Volunteer Week.
- A recruitment drive has been launched to find more people to become volunteers in the borough.
- 1.2Ecology The increase in a natural population as progeny grow and immigrants arrive.
Example sentencesExamples - All nestlings were banded, which enabled a study of recruitment to the breeding population.
- The four remaining plots were left as controls to record natural recruitment.
- These patterns may have implications for population survival and recruitment in forests.
- Our findings suggest that cowbirds are relatively long lived and that recruitment into the breeding population is low.
- The effect of both is to minimize the effects of temporally variable recruitment on total population size.
- 1.3Physiology The incorporation into a tissue or region of cells from elsewhere in the body.
Example sentencesExamples - The side effect is inflammation and recruitment of these specific inflammatory and immune cells that are characteristic of the disease.
- Several of these cytokines are involved in monocyte production and recruitment.
- The end result would be the recruitment of antigen-specific T cells to the lung.
- Chemokines are important regulators of cell recruitment to the allergic airway.
- The endothelium is the primary portal for inflammatory cell recruitment.
Synonyms induction, introduction, admission, admittance, installation, incorporation, ordination, investiture, investment, enlistment, enrolment
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