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1. recruit

verb. ['rəˈkruːt, rɪˈkruːt, riːˈkruːt'] register formally as a participant or member.

Etymology

  • recruit (English)
  • recruter (French)

2. recruit

verb. ['rəˈkruːt, rɪˈkruːt, riːˈkruːt'] seek to employ.

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  • recruit (English)
  • recruter (French)

3. recruit

noun. ['rəˈkruːt, rɪˈkruːt, riːˈkruːt'] a recently enlisted soldier.

Etymology

  • recruit (English)
  • recruter (French)

4. recruit

noun. ['rəˈkruːt, rɪˈkruːt, riːˈkruːt'] any new member or supporter (as in the armed forces).

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  • recruit (English)
  • recruter (French)

5. recruit

verb. ['rəˈkruːt, rɪˈkruːt, riːˈkruːt'] cause to assemble or enlist in the military.

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  • recruit (English)
  • recruter (French)

6. raw

adjective. ['ˈrɑː'] (used especially of commodities) being unprocessed or manufactured using only simple or minimal processes.

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  • raw (English)
  • raw (Middle English (1100-1500))

7. raw

adjective. ['ˈrɑː'] having the surface exposed and painful.

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  • raw (English)
  • raw (Middle English (1100-1500))

8. raw

adjective. ['ˈrɑː'] not processed or subjected to analysis.

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  • raw (English)
  • raw (Middle English (1100-1500))

9. raw

adjective. ['ˈrɑː'] not processed or refined.

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  • raw (English)
  • raw (Middle English (1100-1500))

10. raw

adjective. ['ˈrɑː'] not treated with heat to prepare it for eating.

Etymology

  • raw (English)
  • raw (Middle English (1100-1500))
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