term of enlistment
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Definition
Noun: A fixed or specified length of time that a person is obligated to serve in the armed forces after enlisting.
Usage
This noun phrase refers to the contractual duration of active duty service in the military. It is a formal, administrative term. - His term of enlistment is four years. - She completed her term of enlistment and was honorably discharged.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is often used in official documents and military contexts to specify the length of a service contract.
- It can be contrasted with extensions, re-enlistments, or early separations.
Variants and Related Words
- Enlistment: (Noun) The act of enrolling or being enrolled in the armed services.
- Tour of duty: (Noun) A period of time spent on a specific assignment or in a combat zone, which may be shorter than the full term of enlistment.
- Service term: (Noun) A more general phrase that can refer to a period of service in various organizations, not exclusively military.
Synonyms
- Hitch: (Noun, informal) A period of service, especially in the military.
- Stint: (Noun) A person's fixed or allotted period of work or service.
- Tour: (Noun) A period of duty, especially in the military or diplomatic service.
Related Phrases
- To serve out one's term: To complete the full period of enlistment.
- He decided to serve out his term before returning to civilian life.
- End of active obligated service (EAOS): (Noun, military jargon) The date when a service member's term of enlistment or service commitment ends.
Noun
- a period of time spent in military service