1. To
engage (persons) for military service. 2. To strengthen or raise (an armed
force) by enlistment. 3. To supply with new members or employees. 4.
To enroll or seek to enroll: colleges recruiting minority students. 5. To
replenish. 6. To renew or restore the health, vitality, or intensity of.
Uses 1.
To raise a military force. 2. To obtain replacements for or new supplies
of something lost, wasted, or needed. 3. To regain lost health or strength;
recover.
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