What does CADRE mean?
Definitions for CADRE
ˈkæd ri, ˈkɑ dreɪcadre
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Princeton's WordNet
cell, cadrenoun
a small unit serving as part of or as the nucleus of a larger political movement
cadrenoun
a nucleus of military personnel capable of expansion
Wiktionary
cadrenoun
A frame or framework.
cadrenoun
The framework or skeleton upon which a regiment is to be formed; the officers of a regiment forming the staff.
cadrenoun
The core of a managing group, or a member of such a group.
Etymology: From cadre, from quadro, from quadrum, from quatuor.
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cadre
A cadre is a small group of individuals specially trained for a particular purpose or profession who form the key members, leaders, or core of a larger organization or group. The term is also often used in a military context to refer to a group of officers or leaders.
Webster Dictionary
Cadrenoun
the framework or skeleton upon which a regiment is to be formed; the officers of a regiment forming the staff
Etymology: [F. cadre, It. quadro square, from L. quadrum, fr. quatuor four.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Cadre
kad′r, n. a nucleus, framework, esp. the permanent skeleton of a regiment or corps, the commissioned and non-commissioned officers, &c., around whom the rank and file may be quickly grouped. [Fr.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of CADRE in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of CADRE in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of CADRE in a Sentence
Defense Secretary James Mattis:
This is a policy I inherited, and so far the cadre is so small we have no data on it. We're hoping to get data soon.
We are deeply shocked and saddened by this untimely death of an outstanding cadre of our liberation struggle and a competent, accomplished and dependable member of my cabinet.
We are committed to implementing a single program, with a single line of accountability, a single budget, a single set of business processes, a single cadre of staff and a single set of performance benchmarks.
The timing of my resignation was the result of two overriding concerns : the failure in my view, of the State Department to offer support to Foreign Service employees caught up in the impeachment inquiry ; and, second, by what appears to be the utilization of our ambassadors overseas to advance domestic political objectives, to see the emerging information on the engagement of our missions to procure negative political information for domestic purposes, combined with the failure I saw in the building to provide support for our professional cadre in a particularly trying time, I think the combination was a pretty good reason to decide enough, that I had no longer a useful role to play.
He said it's clear to me that there is a cadre of senior people in New York who have a deep and visceral hatred of Secretary Clinton, i'm just troubled that this issue, meaning the, the New York agent issue and leaks, I am just troubled that this issue has put us where we are today with respect to this laptop.
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- كادرArabic
- рамка, структураBulgarian
- rámec, kádr, rámCzech
- cadreDanish
- KaderGerman
- στέλεχος στρατούGreek
- cuadroSpanish
- کادرPersian
- ydinjoukko, kehys, esikunta, kaaderiFinnish
- cadreFrench
- काडरHindi
- káderHungarian
- kaderIndonesian
- quadriItalian
- קָאדרHebrew
- 幹部Japanese
- 간Korean
- cadreLatin
- kaderDutch
- kader, kadreNorwegian
- kadraPolish
- QuadroPortuguese
- cadreRomanian
- кадровый состав, кадр, структура, каркас, рамка, [[руководящийRussian
- kaderSwedish
- பணிநிலைTamil
- క్యాడర్Telugu
- นายทหารฝ่ายเสนาธิการThai
- kadroTurkish
- кадровий складUkrainian
- کیڈرUrdu
- Cán bộVietnamese
- קאַדרעYiddish
- 干部Chinese
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