personnel
personnel
Definition
per·son·nel (pʉr′sə nel′)
noun
- persons employed in any work, enterprise, service, establishment, etc.
- a personnel department or office
Etymology: Fr (lit., personal), prob. infl. by Ger personal, earlier personale < ML, orig. neut. of L personalis
adjective
of or relating to the division within a business or other enterprise whose functions include hiring and training employees, and administering their benefits
personnel
Synonyms
personnel
n.
personnel
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- authorize: A list of authorized personnel who are allowed in the Heavy Lab to be compiled.
- enlist: The inquiries tend to come from young enlisted personnel who joined the military within the last 10 years.
- deploy: On a daily basis we are deploying 100 personnel on leakage detection.
- qualify: Our firm and the Company Registry have highly qualified personnel who deal with all matters in a professional and efficient manner.
- assign: GLOSSARY Administrator - Any one of a group of personnel assigned to supervise all or a portion of an ADP system.
- recruit: A non-executive director will be appointed shortly and the Company is also seeking to recruit key personnel at both management and operational levels.
Adjective modifier
- trained: Unfortunately, due to a shortage of trained military personnel, the crew is a little unorthodox... .
- military: Prolog ' First Strike ' opens the story with a high ranking military personnel being escorted to a secured US location.
- ex-service: This keyword includes resources about issues for ex-service personnel.
- skilled: Column F = The percentage of births attended by skilled health personnel.
- qualified: There is also a Registration Scheme for qualified personnel.
- experienced: This could also include experienced personnel for the duration of the event.
Modifies a noun
- carrier: The occasional armored personnel carrier can be seen on the roads.
- department: The personnel department, however, gave no ground.
Noun used with modifier
- RAF: They flew many flights to Malta and Cyprus carrying troops and RAF personnel detached for the assault on the Canal Zone.
- ambulance: The ambulance personnel found the mother dead on the floor of the hallway.
- security: The Preserve does not provide rangers or security personnel.
- brigade: Training in assessment techniques is provided for fire brigade personnel by the clinic.
- army: Online services are providing loans to army personnel with military loans.
- emergency: In addition, the attacking planes would fly low, strafing the emergency personnel with machine gun fire.
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