RECRUIT

v. n.

7 definitions — Webster’s Dictionary (1828)


1.
v.

To repair by fresh supplies, as anything wasted; to remedy lack or deficiency in; as, food recruits the flesh; fresh air and exercise recruit the spirits. Her cheeks glow the brighter, recruiting their color. Glanvill.

2.
v.

Hence, to restore the wasted vigor of; to renew in strength or health; to reinvigorate.

3.
v.

To supply with new men, as an army; to fill up or make up by enlistment; as, he recruited two regiments; the army was recruited for a campaign; also, to muster; to enlist; as, he recruited fifty men. M. Arnold.

4.
v.

To gain new supplies of anything wasted; to gain health, flesh, spirits, or the like; to recuperate; as, lean cattle recruit in fresh pastures.

5.
v.

To gain new supplies of men for military or other service; to raise or enlist new soldiers; to enlist troops.

6.
n.

A supply of anything wasted or exhausted; a reënforcement. The state is to have recruits to its strength, and remedies to its distempers. Burke.

7.
n.

Specifically, a man enlisted for service in the army; a newly enlisted soldier.