recruitments
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pluralof recruitment.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
Example Sentences
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This year, the agency has offered extra pay to help entice retirement-eligible controllers to stay on, while raising wages for early-career employees and stepping up recruitments to the air-traffic-controller academy.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Dec. 20, 2025
“When I got there, I saw banners advertising recruitments for the army. By then, I had spent so much time and money that I decided to join anyway,” he said.
From BBC ● Sep. 18, 2024
He built relationships by aiding players’ college recruitments — contacting coaches and driving players to colleges for camps and visits.
From Washington Post ● Sep. 9, 2022
But early on in their respective recruitments, both players had to fight the stigma associated with their lack of elite size.
From Seattle Times ● Oct. 27, 2017
War-minister Narbonne, he of the rose-coloured Reports, solicits recruitments, equipments, money, always money; threatens, since he can get none,—to 'take his sword,' which belongs to himself, and go serve his country with that.
From The French Revolution by Thomas Carlyle