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Definition of "recruiting" []

  • Present participle of recruit. (verb)

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Use "recruiting" in a sentence
  • "A reunion of the 1985 Final Four team brought back memories of when the Red Storm dominated the city in recruiting, which is much tougher to do these days with the way the landscape of college basketball has changed."
  • "Punch at this time was a bitter critic of the methods of recruiting, and his anti-militaristic zeal reached a climax in a protest against the advertisements used at Birmingham and elsewhere, in which he calls the recruiting sergeant "the clown in the bloody pantomime of glory.""
  • "The case of detainee Omar Khadr highlights how President Barack Obama has struggled to carry out a pledge he made immediately after taking office to close the globally unpopular military prison, which he called a recruiting tool for terrorists."