1. recruiting - Noun
2. recruiting - Verb
of Recruit
Source: Webster's dictionaryAberdeenshire Council has given one-time lifeguards “training packs” ahead of recruiting them to aid struggling social care teams and provide support when and where needed. Source: Internet
A 7-inch record featuring "That's All I Know (Right Now)" and "Love Comes in Spurts" was released in 1980.sfn In late 1973 the group reformed, calling themselves Television and recruiting Richard Lloyd as a second guitarist. Source: Internet
Adverts recruiting for inquiry staff suggest it could last for “three or four years”. Source: Internet
After the annexation of the Sikh kingdom by the British, the latter recognized the martial qualities of the Sikhs and Punjabis in general and started recruiting from that area. Source: Internet
A four-star member of the Terrapins’ 2017 recruiting class, Jones was rated as the No. 3 player in the state of Maryland regardless of position. Source: Internet
After French entry into the war, the British turned their attention to the southern colonies, where they hoped to regain control by recruiting large numbers of Loyalists. Source: Internet