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recruiting

  • present participle
    of recruit.
    recruit
    noun
    a newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces.

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It means Rangers have had to set their sights on recruiting a new striker in addition to the wingers and defenders McInnes had already targeted.

From BBC Aug. 13, 2026

It shields these organizations from lawsuits when they enforce rules involving athlete compensation, revenue sharing, eligibility, recruiting and transfers.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 13, 2026

Fields said he understands the college recruiting grind.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 11, 2026

Investigators said the companies allegedly sought to conceal the identity of their Chinese financial backers while establishing "unauthorised" operations or "illegally" recruiting talent.

From Barron's Aug. 5, 2026

Harp and Gully had been recruiting hard for their crew.

From "The Stars Beneath Our Feet" by David Barclay Moore