Definition of Conscripting

1. Verb. (present participle of conscript) ¹

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Definition of Conscripting

1. conscript [v] - See also: conscript

Lexicographical Neighbors of Conscripting

conscious(p)
conscious parallelism
conscious sedation
consciouses
consciously
consciousness
consciousness-altering drug
consciousness disorders
consciousnesses
conscribe
conscribed
conscribes
conscribing
conscript
conscripted
conscripting (current term)
conscription
conscriptions
conscripts
consecrate
consecrated
consecrater
consecraters
consecrates
consecrating
consecration
consecrations
consecrative
consecrator
consecrators

Literary usage of Conscripting

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Great Conspiracy by John Alexander Logan (1886)
"... IN 1778—REBEL CONGRESSIONAL ACT, conscripting NEGROES—JEFFERSON DAVIS'S POSITION—GENERAL LEE'S LETTER TO BARKSDALE ON THE SUBJECT Pages to 512. ..."

2. Short Talks on Psychology by Charles Gray Shaw (1920)
"XXVI conscripting YOUR OWN BRAIN CELLS T)SYCHOLOGY is not clairvoyance, not astrology; J- if there are faults with us they lie in ourselves, ..."

3. The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries (1909)
"The conscripting officers did the rest. The hardest work in connection with the war, according to one of the old-timers about the hotel last evening, ..."

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