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enlist

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: enlistedpp: enlisteding: enlisting

This term carries a strong connotation of commitment and formal agreement. When used in a military context, it implies a legal contract and a transition from civilian to service member, emphasizing a voluntary choice to enter a structured hierarchy. In a broader social or professional context, the word suggests a strategic effort to gain cooperation. It differs from simply asking for help by implying a more organized or purposeful recruitment process to achieve a specific goal or support a cause.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ someone for something]

To persuade someone to join a cause, organization, or activity, or to secure their help and support.

"The campaign manager tried to enlist the help of local community leaders to increase voter turnout."

Intransitive Verb
[~ in the army/navy/air force]

To voluntarily enroll oneself in the armed forces.

"He decided to enlist in the navy immediately after graduating from high school."

Transitive Verb
[~ in the army/navy/air force]

To enroll someone else into the armed forces, typically through a formal recruitment process.

"The recruiter worked hard to enlist new candidates during the career fair."

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