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Filter by Meaning Many people evaded conscription by fleeing the country or hiding in remote areas.
Conscription was used extensively during both World War I and II.
The conscription of farmers was necessary to provide enough food for the troops.
Many citizens went into hiding to avoid conscription during wartime.
Many young men try to avoid conscription by fleeing to other countries.
The government introduced conscription as a temporary measure during the conflict.
The country's conscription policy was challenged in court by pacifists.
Many students protested against conscription during the Vietnam War.
The conscription of volunteers for the charity event was a huge success.
My brother was exempt from conscription because of his medical condition.
Many people try to avoid conscription by fleeing the country.
The country's law required conscription of eligible citizens for national service.
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