different between overrecruit vs underrecruit
overrecruit
English
Alternative forms
- over-recruit
Etymology
over- +? recruit
Verb
overrecruit (third-person singular simple present overrecruits, present participle overrecruiting, simple past and past participle overrecruited)
- To recruit too many people.
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underrecruit
English
Alternative forms
- under-recruit
Etymology
under- +? recruit
Verb
underrecruit (third-person singular simple present underrecruits, present participle underrecruiting, simple past and past participle underrecruited)
- To recruit to less than the normal or preferable degree
- We're concerned that the military is underrecruiting.
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