Present participle for to sign (someone) up for a job or task
“Corporations often enlist workers to fight against government environmental regulations, in the name of saving jobs.”
Present participle for to join or enroll oneself, especially in the armed services
“I was desperate to do something positive with my life, so I decided to enlist in the U.S. Navy.”
Present participle for to secure or obtain something
“Selassie pursued his claims in a letter to Truman in April 1946, making an emotional appeal in an effort to enlist the president's support.”
Present participle for to work (out of charity) without being paid
Present participle for to admit, enroll or welcome into a place or a group
Present participle for to convince, or cause to believe, through reason or argument
Present participle for to enter or record into a list or record of items or things
Present participle for to affiliate or align with
Present participle for to earn through work or effort
Present participle for to be occupied with an activity
The act or instance of registering or enrolling
The process of finding candidates for a post in an organization or team
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