cruit — re·cruit·al; re·cruit·er; re·cruit·ment; re·cruit; … English syllables
recruitment — re·cruit·ment … English syllables
Re — Re; re·able; re·absorb; re·absorption; re·accept; re·access; re·accession; re·acclimatization; re·acclimatize; re·accommodate; re·accommodation; re·accounting; re·accredit; re·accreditation; re·acetylation; re·acknowledge; re·acquaint;… … English syllables
recruitment — 1. In the testing of hearing, the abnormally greater increase in loudness in response to increments in intensity of the acoustic stimulus in an ear with a sensory hearing loss compared with a normal ear. 2. In neurophysiology … Medical dictionary
recruit — re•cruit [[t]rɪˈkrut[/t]] n. 1) a newly enlisted or drafted member of the armed forces 2) a new member of a group, organization, or the like 3) a fresh supply of something 4) to enlist (a person) for service in one of the armed forces 5) to raise … From formal English to slang
Recruitment — Re*cruit ment ( ment), n. The act or process of recruiting; especially, the enlistment of men for an army. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
decruitment — de‧cruit‧ment [dɪˈkruːtmənt] noun [countable, uncountable] HUMAN RESOURCES when a company or an organization dismisses employees that it no longer needs: • We were asked to analyse the patterns of recruitment and decruitment in blue chip… … Financial and business terms
recruitment — re‧cruit‧ment [rɪˈkruːtmənt] noun HUMAN RESOURCES 1. [uncountable] the process or the business of recruiting new people: • Recruitment is difficult at the moment. • the recruitment of new sales people ˌgraduate reˈcruitment [uncountable] … Financial and business terms
Recruitment — Re|cruit|ment [ri kru:tmənt] das; s, s <aus engl. recruitment »Verstärkung«> Störung der Sinneszellenfunktion im Ohr, bei der der Mechanismus für geringe Lautstärken gestört, der für stärkere dagegen intakt ist (Med.) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
recruitment — re|cruit|ment [ rı krutmənt ] noun uncount * the process of finding people to join a military force or an organization: a recruitment campaign/drive … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English