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What (who) is Enlist - definition

PERFORMING THE SERVICE IN THE ARMED FORCES OF A STATE
Enlistment; Military Service; Enlist; Military duty; Military enlistment; Conscription by country; Conscription in Bermuda
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enlist         
v.
1) (D; intr.) to enlist for (to enlist for three years)
2) (D; intr.) to enlist in (to enlist in the army)
3) (H) we enlisted them to help
enlist         
¦ verb enrol or be enrolled in the armed services.
?engage (a person or their help).
Derivatives
enlistee noun
enlister noun
enlistment noun
enlist         
I. v. a.
1.
Enroll, register, record, list.
2.
Engage, induce to serve, secure the assistance of.
3.
Engage for military or naval service, enroll in the army or navy, recruit.
II. v. n.
1.
List, enroll one's self.
2.
Embark, engage, pledge one's assistance.
3.
Take service in the army or navy, enroll one's self in the army or navy.

Wikipedia

Military service

Military service is service by an individual or group in an army or other militia, air forces, and naval forces, whether as a chosen job (volunteer) or as a result of an involuntary draft (conscription).

Some nations (e.g., Mexico) require a specific amount of military service from every citizen, except for special cases, such as limitation determined by a military physical or religious belief. In the United States, a mental disorder does not necessarily disqualify a recruit so long as no treatment had been given within 36 months. Most countries that use conscription systems only conscript men; a few countries also conscript women. For example, Norway, Sweden, North Korea, Israel, and Eritrea conscript both men and women. However, only Norway and Sweden have a gender-neutral conscription system, where men and women are conscripted and serve on equal formal terms. Some nations with conscription systems do not enforce them.

Nations which conscript for military service typically also rely on citizens choosing to join the armed forces as a career.

Some nations with armed forces do not conscript their personnel (e.g. most NATO and European Union states). Instead, they promote military careers to attract and select recruits; see military recruitment.

Some, usually smaller, nations have no armed forces at all or rely on an armed domestic security force (e.g. police, coast guard).

Conscription has been a topic of contention around the world.

Examples of use of Enlist
1. However, in an effort to retain and recruit soldiers, the ANA is allowing them to re–enlist or enlist into units closer to their home village.
2. Democrats also sought unsuccessfully to enlist North Carolina Gov.
3. NATO is also trying to enlist India‘s assistance.
4. Perhaps, he told his parents, he might enlist one day.
5. About 8,000 permanent resident immigrants enlist every year.