conscript
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verb |kənˈskript| with object
enlist (someone) compulsorily, typically into the armed services:
【軍隊などに】〈人〉を徴兵[徴用]する(⦅主に米⦆ draft) «into» (!しばしば受け身で)
e.g. they were conscripted into the army.
noun |ˈkänˌskript|
a person enlisted compulsorily:
徴集兵(⦅主に米⦆ draftee) (!「志願兵」のことはvolunteerという) .
e.g. army conscripts
e.g. as modifier : conscript troops.
ORIGIN
late 18th century (as a noun): from French conscrit, from Latin conscriptus, past participle of conscribere ‘enroll’. The verb is a back-formation from conscription.