Conscript
Certainly! Here are a few sentences using the word "conscript" in different contexts:
1. **Military Context**:
- "During the war, the government decided to conscript all able-bodied men between the ages of 18 and 35."
- "He was conscripted into the army at the age of 20, despite his plans to attend university."
2. **Historical Context**:
- "In ancient Rome, it was common to conscript soldiers from conquered territories to strengthen the military."
- "The practice of conscripting young men was widespread during the two world wars."
3. **Metaphorical/Extended Use**:
- "The startup conscripted all available resources to meet the project deadline."
- "She felt like her free time had been conscripted by the numerous volunteer commitments she had taken on."
These examples show how "conscript" can be used both in its traditional military sense and in a more figurative manner.
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