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Enlistee - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An enlistee is a person who voluntarily joins or is recruited into a military service or organization. The term refers to someone who has signed up for duty, typically as a non-officer.

enlistee

/ɪnˈlɪsti/ /ɪnˈlɪstiː/

Definition:

A person who has enlisted in the armed forces or another organization.

Synonyms:

recruit, volunteer, conscript, draftee

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

civilian, officer

Common Collocations:

military enlistee, new enlistee, volunteer enlistee

Derivatives:

enlist, enlisting, enlistment

Usage Tips:

Use "enlistee" to refer to someone who has recently joined the military or an organization voluntarily or by conscription.

Common Phrases:

fresh enlistee, eager enlistee, proud enlistee

Etymology:

Derived from "enlist," from Middle Dutch "enlisten," meaning to engage in service.

Examples:

  • 1. The young enlistee reported for basic training yesterday.
  • 2. She became an enlistee after graduating high school.
  • 3. The sergeant addressed the new enlistees with pride.
  • 4. Each enlistee received a uniform and equipment upon arrival.
  • 5. The program supports mental health for every military enlistee.

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