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Enlisted Moderate

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Definitions
Noun
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Those individuals who have enlisted in the military and who are not commissioned officers.

"The sergeant inspected the enlisted men to ensure their gear was ready for deployment."

In plain English: An enlisted person is someone who has joined an army as regular military staff rather than being commissioned as an officer.

"The enlisted man stood at attention while the officers inspected their new uniforms."

Verb
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simple past tense and past participle of enlist

"The new recruit enlisted in the army last summer."

In plain English: To enlist someone means to ask them for their help with something important.

"His friend enlisted his help to move the heavy sofa on Saturday."

Adjective
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Belonging to the military, but not as a commissioned officer.

"The new recruit enlisted as an ordinary soldier rather than seeking a commission."

In plain English: Enlisted means being hired to work for someone else, usually as part of an army group.

"That enlisted help from neighbors made moving day much easier for them."

Usage: Use "enlisted" specifically to distinguish non-commissioned personnel from officers; do not use it for civilians or reservists unless they have formally joined active duty. Avoid confusing this adjective with the verb form when describing someone who is currently signing up versus those already serving in that capacity.

Example Sentences
"That enlisted help from neighbors made moving day much easier for them." adj
"The enlisted man stood at attention while the officers inspected their new uniforms." noun
"His friend enlisted his help to move the heavy sofa on Saturday." verb
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