Cadre ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Cadre ( noun )

  1. A group of people with a specific training or expertise, especially in a political or military context.
  2. A small group of people who form the core of a larger organization and provide leadership and direction.
  3. A framework or structure within which something operates or develops.

Origin:

From french cadre, meaning "frame, framework".

Examples:

  1. The company's management team is a cadre of experienced professionals.
  2. The political party had a strong cadre of dedicated activists.
  3. The cadre of scientists at the research center were working on cutting-edge technology.
  4. The cadre of officers was responsible for training new recruits.
  5. The cadre of engineers was responsible for designing and building the bridge.

(As a verb)

Cadre ( verb )

  1. A group of people with a specific training or expertise, especially in a political or military context.
  2. A small group of people who form the core of a larger organization and provide leadership and direction.
  3. A framework or structure within which something operates or develops.

Origin:

From french cadre, meaning "frame, framework".

Examples:

  1. The company's management team is a cadre of experienced professionals.
  2. The political party had a strong cadre of dedicated activists.
  3. The cadre of scientists at the research center were working on cutting-edge technology.
  4. The cadre of officers was responsible for training new recruits.
  5. The cadre of engineers was responsible for designing and building the bridge.
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