conscripting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kənˈskrɪpt]
  • Us [ kənˈskrɪpt]

Meaning of conscripting In English

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Examples of conscripting

  • These works served as a vehicle for socializing, indoctrinating, and conscripting members to the nationalist cause.

  • Thus, altogether unsurprisingly, the new rulers contrived to 'manipulate city space', conscripting architectural and urban form as the mediators of administrative, religious and social power.

  • I believe that the arguments in favor of conscripting cadaveric organs for transplantation are strong enough to recommend a pilot study to see how well the system would work.

  • We are conscripting our young men and calling them to the colours as though we are thinking of defence still in terms of numbers.

  • Here we are conscripting soldiers' wives to make munitions and compelling them to leave home.

  • Now that we are conscripting the people of this country to defend it, we cannot escape the logical conclusion of our actions.

  • Although you are conscripting the lives of these young people, there is no suggestion of conscripting wealth.

  • At a moment when you are conscripting young men to defend this land, speculations in the value of land are an utter disgrace.

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