Reenlistment: meaning, definitions and examples

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reenlistment

 

[ riːɪnˈlɪstmənt ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

military context

Reenlistment refers to the act of signing up again for military service after having previously completed a term of duty. This process allows service members to continue their careers in the armed forces. It often includes a reenlistment bonus, which is a financial incentive for individuals to extend their service. The decision to reenlist can be influenced by various factors, including personal circumstances, financial considerations, and career opportunities within the military.

Synonyms

extension, re-enrollment, renewal.

Examples of usage

  • He decided to pursue reenlistment after considering his options.
  • The army offers bonuses for successful reenlistment.
  • Many veterans face challenges during their reenlistment process.

Translations

Translations of the word "reenlistment" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reincorporação

🇮🇳 पुनः भर्ती

🇩🇪 Wiederverpflichtung

🇮🇩 penerimaan kembali

🇺🇦 повторне зарахування

🇵🇱 ponowne powołanie

🇯🇵 再入隊

🇫🇷 réengagement

🇪🇸 reincorporación

🇹🇷 yeniden kaydolma

🇰🇷 재입대

🇸🇦 إعادة الانضمام

🇨🇿 znovunábor

🇸🇰 opätovné povolanie

🇨🇳 重新入伍

🇸🇮 ponovno vpoklic

🇮🇸 endurnýting

🇰🇿 қайта қабылдау

🇬🇪 მחדש გაწვევა

🇦🇿 təkrar qəbul

🇲🇽 reincorporación

Etymology

The term 'reenlistment' is derived from the prefix 're-', meaning 'again' or 'back', and 'enlistment', which comes from the Middle French word 'enlister' that means 'to enroll or join a list'. The concept of military enlistment dates back centuries, but the idea of reenlisting gained prevalence in modern military forces, especially following major conflicts where soldiers would choose to return to service after the end of their initial enlistment period. The practice reflects a soldier's commitment and dedication to their country, and often highlights the complexities of post-service life. Additionally, terms surrounding military service have evolved to include perks and incentives that encourage service members to reenlist, such as bonuses and educational benefits.