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Enlisting   /ɛnlˈɪstɪŋ/  /ɪnlˈɪstɪŋ/   Listen
Enlisting

noun
1.
The act of getting recruits; enlisting people for the army (or for a job or a cause etc.).  Synonym: recruitment.



Enlist

verb
(past & past part. enlisted; pres. part. enlisting)
1.
Join the military.
2.
Hire for work or assistance.  Synonym: engage.
3.
Engage somebody to enter the army.  Synonyms: draft, muster in.



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"Enlisting" Quotes from Famous Books



... honourable work. Often had he been in imminent peril from watchful law or treacherous accomplice. She had warned and saved him, as she had saved him from the fell Gabrielle Desmarets, who, unable to bear the sentence of penal servitude, after a long process, defended with astonishing skill and enlisting the romantic sympathies of young France, had contrived to escape into another world by means of a subtle poison concealed about her distinguee person, and which she had prepared years ago with her own bloodless hands, and no ...
— What Will He Do With It, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton

... of all manufactures worked for a foreign market to be upon an insecure footing; periods of declension will come, and when in consequence of them great numbers of people are out of employment, the best circumstance is their enlisting in the army or navy, and it is the common result; but unfortunately the manufacture in Ireland (of which I shall have occasion to speak more hereafter) is not confined as it ought to be to towns, but spreads into all cabins of the country. Being half farmers, half manufacturers, they have ...
— A Tour in Ireland - 1776-1779 • Arthur Young

... away if they had not the thorough belief that his cause was as much identified with the triumph of Roman Catholicism as with that of legitimacy. His reply was not a denial, but an admission of the fact, with the addition that in war one must not be too particular as to the means of enlisting aid, and stimulating the enthusiasm of supporters, which is an argument as true as it is old. Don Carlos, in his manifesto, goes on the assumption that the Republicans are all atheists, or something very ...
— Romantic Spain - A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. II) • John Augustus O'Shea

... to idle out his days while others were dying for their country; to oblige his aunt he would stand it as long as he could, but nobody need be surprised if he ended by drowning himself, And this frightened Aunt Barbree almost worse than did his talk of enlisting, and drove her one day, when Nandy had just turned seventeen, to take a walk up the valley to ...
— Merry-Garden and Other Stories • Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

... but two nights after the whole place was shouting and bawling, every woman almost and every other man wore a badge—Evesham's badge—and there was no music but a jangling war-song over and over again, and everywhere men enlisting, and in the dancing halls they were drilling. The whole island was awhirl with rumours; it was said, again and again, that fighting had begun. I had not expected this. I had seen so little of the life of pleasure that I had failed to reckon with this violence of the amateurs. And as ...
— Twelve Stories and a Dream • H. G. Wells


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