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    cadre
    /ˈkɑːdə/

    noun

    • 1. a small group of people specially trained for a particular purpose or profession: "a cadre of professional managers"
    • 2. a group of activists in a communist or other revolutionary organization: "he was an activist in the cadre"

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  2. Cadre is a noun that means a small group of trained people who form the basic unit of a military, political, or business organization. Learn how to use cadre in a sentence and see synonyms, related words, and translations.

  3. Cadre is a French word that means frame or framework, and can refer to a group of people with a unifying characteristic or a core group of trained personnel. Learn more about its etymology, synonyms, examples, and usage in different contexts.

  4. Cadre is a French word that means a framework, outline, or scheme. In military, political, or social contexts, it refers to a group of trained or qualified personnel who can form, train, or lead an organization.

  5. cadre. noun. /ˈkɑːdə (r)/ /ˈkɑːdreɪ/ (formal) [countable + singular or plural verb] a small group of people who are specially chosen and trained for a particular purpose. a cadre of scientific experts. A small cadre of top officials holds/hold most of the power. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  6. A cadre is a group of specially trained people prepared to lead or instruct others. Examples could be a military unit, a group of scientists, or a band of insurgents.

  7. Cadre is a French word that means a frame or a nucleus of trained personnel. It can refer to a group of military or political activists, a core group of specialists, or a framework. See different sources and usage notes for cadre.

  8. Cadre is a French word meaning basic structure or framework. It can also refer to a small, unified group of key personnel or a nucleus of a larger organization.