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recruitsnounpl. of recruit a person who is just starting out in a field of activitythe skydiving instructor and other experienced jumpers tried to encourage the new recruits on their first jump abecedarians, apprentices, babes, beginners, colts, cubs, fledglings, freshmen, greenhorns, neophytes, newbies, newcomers, novices, novitiates, punks, rookies, rooks, tenderfeet(also tenderfoots), tyros, virgins bootsamateurs, dabblers, dilettantes(or dilettanti)learners, students, traineescandidates, entrants, probationers old hands, old-timers, veterans, vets experts, masters, professionals, pros recruitsverbpresent tense third-person singular of recruitto provide with a paying jobthousands of recent immigrants were recruited to build the nation's rail system assumes, employs, engages, fees(chiefly Scottish), hires, lays on(chiefly British), pays, places, retains, signs (up or on), takes on reemploys, reengages, rehiresapprentices, contracts, jobs, partners, subcontractsenlistsadvances, promotes, upgradeskeeps (on)headhunts, scouts axes, cans, discharges, dismisses, fires, sacks furloughs, lays off, locks out |