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Difference between the following sentences .
1) Soldiers are recruited.
2) Soldiers are divided.
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Is it recruit similar to division? If yes, how?
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Answered by ItzMiracle
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1. The soldiers are recruited -

⟶ The above sentence means, that the soldiers are given any work, job or task to do.

2. Soldiers are divided -

⟶ And in this case, the above sentence mean, that the soldiers have got divided other in groups or individually, to perform their specific task or work.

A - 2 -

No, the word recruit is not similar to division, because recruit means, providing; job, task, or any work to an individual. And division means, to divide anything into two or more parts.

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Meaning of recruit -

⟶ The word; recruit, means, giving any kind of work, job or task to an individual or group, according to their profession.

Meaning of division -

⟶ The word; division means, to divide a thing or people either in group or individually for their work or task.

Synonyms -

Of recruit -

1. New comer.

2. Beginner.

3. Sign-up

4. Learner

Of division -

1. To break

2. Dividing

3. Disagreement upon something

4. Disunity

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Answered by IntrovertAngel
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1. The soldiers are recruited -

The above sentence means, that the soldiers are given any work, job or task to do.

2. Soldiers are divided -

And in this case, the above sentence mean, that the soldiers have got divided other in groups or individually, to perform their specific task or work.

A - 2 -

  • No, the word recruit is not similar to division, because recruit means, providing; job, task, or any work to an individual. And division means, to divide anything into two or more parts.
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