2 to join (an organization, esp. the armed forces):
3 to ask someone for help or support, or to ask for and obtain help and support:
The new regime exerted itself in enlisting for itself wealth coupled with talent.
There was also the new trope of shell-shock that was enlisted as a defence.
He proposed that any and all imag ing equipment be enlisted in his quest.
Pairs of siblings, one enlisted as a confederate, engaged in describing events in their mutual childhood.
In the politics of kinship and marriage, the power of the state is regularly enlisted.
The wife had enlisted a considerable amount of support from a variety of sources.
The church can be viewed as an institution that fosters a conventional orientation and enlists adolescents into the traditional networks of the larger society.
A small group of males received vocational training or enlisted in the armed forces.
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s’enrôler, s’assurer le concours de, (s’)engager…
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vstoupit do armády, získat, zajistit si…
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