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personnel
[pur-suh-nel]
noun
a body of persons employed in an organization or place of work.
(used with a plural verb), persons.
All personnel are being given the day off.
personnel
/ ˌpɜːsəˈnɛl /
noun
the people employed in an organization or for a service or undertaking Compare materiel
Also called: human resources. the office or department that interviews, appoints, or keeps records of employees
( as modifier )
a personnel officer
Usage
Word History and Origins
Origin of personnel1
Word History and Origins
Origin of personnel1
Example Sentences
“Los Angeles Unified does not comment on confidential personnel matters,” said a Los Angeles Unified spokesperson when asked for a statement on Garrett’s status as Crenshaw coach.
The base typically plays host to 19,000 personnel and includes an airfield, deep-water port, and more across three installations along the Pacific Coast and southeast of Oxnard.
No Fire Department personnel were injured in either collision, the spokesperson said.
Christensen said coaches who participated in the forfeits last year faced repercussions from school district personnel, “but it needed to be done.”
More than 60 emergency service personnel and 22 vehicles were deployed to the scene.
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