0 present participle of conscript --
1 to force someone by law to serve in one of the armed forces: --
It was introduced at a time when the fire service was conscripting men and when, therefore, dismissal was not really much of a threat.
You have now passed a law conscripting them.
It is an insidious method of conscripting the youth of the nation.
It is no use conscripting him to a training programme; he is not able to do it.
You are conscripting the life and blood of this nation to defend the land of this nation.
By conscripting younger people you would release older people.
We hear a lot about the conscripting of wealth.
At a moment when you are conscripting young men to defend this land, speculations in the value of land are an utter disgrace.