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conscription
[ kuhn-skrip-shuhn ]
noun
- compulsory enrollment of persons for military or naval service; draft.
- a compulsory contribution of money to a government during a time of war.
conscription
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noun
- compulsory military service
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of conscription1
Example Sentences
Thousands more, many of them young people, have fled abroad to avoid forced conscription - this means there are fewer people to help with relief work, and the subsequent rebuilding of the country.
With the phasing out of conscription in most European countries, the continent also relies on the around 100,000 battle-ready US troops stationed in Europe to help act as a deterrent against potential aggressors.
The number of troops in Europe diminished with the end of conscription in most European countries.
But in 2002, six months after receiving his conscription notice, Yoo traveled to the United States, became a naturalized American and renounced his South Korean citizenship, instantly exempting him from military duty.
If the process continues, Russia may have to turn to conscription, which would be dangerously unpopular and might even destabilise Putin's regime.
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