Conscript Mnemonic
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conscript
conscript
/ˈkɑnskɹɪpt/
draft
induct
Examples
- He advocated the conscription of farmers into the army.
- He was conscripted in 1946 and started acting in the army.
- Their victory was aided by the threat of conscription to the British Army.
- The articles conscription and conscription in the United States should help.
- The compulsory attendance was abolished, not the conscription.
- However, the principal issue of the campaign was conscription.
- The school closed with the ending of conscription in 1960.
- The above paragraph was in the section discussing conscription as slavery.
- The campaign occurred as a result of the Conscription Crisis of 1917.
- The islands are demilitarised, and the population is exempt from conscription.
someone who is drafted into military service
noun
enroll into service compulsorily
verb
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"Con + Script. Forced to write scripts for the army’s play."
"Con + Script. Forced to follow the script, drafted into the play without a choice."
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