Sentence examples for to conscript from inspiring English sources

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to conscript

verb

To enrol(l) compulsorily; to draft; to induct.

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Efforts to conscript such labour did not meet expected results.

Many were young men fleeing Mussolini's attempts to conscript them.

Military factories have access to conscript labor and don't pay taxes.

It doesn't want the spotlight, or to conscript your body and mind.

Historically, rulers liked censuses, because they enable them to conscript and tax their people.

It has more hinterland, and is harder to conscript and encompass in a single view.

Australia divided bitterly, denying the government twice at plebiscite the power to conscript.

Australia was bitterly divided, twice denying the government the right to conscript.

In spite of persistent efforts to conscript the movies into the culture wars, their broad, nonideological appeal persists.

There has also been a tendency for universities to conscript student unions to help meet corporate objectives.

Interestingly, one of Bohley's first protests as a dissident was against plans to conscript women into the East German military.

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