Personnel - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˌpɜːrsəˈnel|  American pronunciation of the word personnel
Brit.  |pɜːsəˈnel|  British pronunciation of the word personnel

noun

- group of people willing to obey orders (syn: force)
- the department responsible for hiring and training and placing employees and for setting policies for personnel management

Extra examples

Over 10,000 military personnel were stationed in the country.

They've reduced the number of personnel working on the project.

Talk to personnel if you have any questions about your health insurance.

She's the director of personnel.

All personnel are to receive security badges.

A copy should then be sent to Personnel for our files.

All personnel, captain and below, were ordered to report for duty.

The only firm rule is: Armored personnel carriers have the right of way.

The UN personnel are there to help administer the territory.

...the landscaping company usually has to put most of its personnel on furlough during the extremely slow winter months...

All nonessential personnel had to be laid off.

The training is obligatory for all personnel.

...periodical announcements from airline personnel concerning the delay...

There were armoured personnel carriers and tanks on the street.

The department was reinforced with skilled personnel.

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