recruit for (something)
recruit for (something)
1. To seek out new members for some group, company, or organization to which one belongs. There are a bunch of people in the student union building recruiting for various clubs and teams. I wish they wouldn't recruit for the army inside of our high school like that.
2. To hire, enlist, or enroll new members for some group, company, or organization to which one belongs. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "recruit" and "for." I heard they recruited Tim for the Navy! I went to a few different universities looking to recruit a few talented engineers for our new firm.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
recruit someone for something
to seek and engage someone for something. Harry had to recruit a few people for the new jobs that opened up. We recruited three more people for the project.
See also: recruit
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- recruit for
- a bunch of fives
- bunch of fives
- a whole bunch
- bunch
- look on with
- look on with (someone)
- a rotten apple
- a bad apple
- a bad/rotten apple