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How to pronounce enlistment in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms duty tour, hitch, term of enlistment, tour, tour of duty
Type of time period, period, period of time
Derivation enlist
Type Words
Type of loyalty, allegiance, commitment, dedication
Has types reenlistment

Examples of enlistment

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Higher scores can qualify recruits for enlistment bonuses and advanced training.
From the edition.cnn.com
Christopher followed her lead, though their parents also opposed his enlistment.
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Jocelyn, 47, a first-grade teacher in Akron, Ohio, had opposed Jim's enlistment.
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They do a great job, but even they need a different approach to enlistment help.
From the tennessean.com
As a whole, Fort Lewis has surpassed its re-enlistment goals the past two years.
From the thenewstribune.com
The services lowered enlistment requirements and overall readiness was impaired.
From the ocregister.com
The young couple had talked of moving to Ohio once his enlistment was finished.
From the latimes.com
The pages were created using enlistment information from the National Archives.
From the sltrib.com
The Defense Department is expected to publicly release enlistment totals Oct. 10.
From the signonsandiego.com
More examples
  • A period of time spent in military service
  • The act of enlisting (as in a military service)
  • (enlist) join the military
  • (enlist) engage: hire for work or assistance; "engage aid, help, services, or support"
  • (enlist) engage somebody to enter the army
  • (enlisting) recruitment: the act of getting recruits; enlisting people for the army (or for a job or a cause etc.)
  • Military service, in its simplest sense, is service by an individual or group in an army or other militia, whether as a chosen job or as a result of an involuntary draft (conscription). Some nations (e.g. ...
  • An enlisted rank (or more correctly, enlisted grades or rates) in the Military of the United States is any rank below a commissioned officer or warrant officer. The term can also be inclusive of noncommissioned officers. ...
  • (enlist) To join a cause or organization, especially military service; To recruit the aid or membership of others; To secure, to obtain