A recruit is someone who joins a group to help it grow stronger.
Imagine you're playing a game with your friends, and you need more people to make the team bigger so you can win against another team. A recruit is like one of those new friends who comes to join your side, they’re not just there for fun; they’re helping you become better at the game.
How it works
When a group wants to get stronger, they look for people who want to be part of it. These people are called recruits. They might have special skills or just be ready to help out, either way, they're adding new energy and strength to the team.
Think about your class at school. If you need more people to clean up after a big project, and some classmates step forward to join in, those classmates are like recruits. They’re helping make the whole group better, just like in a game.
Examples
- A kid joins the soccer team
- A new student enters a class
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