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Verb(1) carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in(2) consume all of one's attention or time(3) engage or hire for work(4) ask to represent; of legal counsel(5) give to in marriage(6) get caught(7) carry on (wars, battles, or campaigns(8) hire for work or assistance(9) engage for service under a term of contract(10) keep engaged(11) carry out or participate in an activity(12) engage or engross wholly(13) ask to represent(14) of legal counsel(15) as of wars(16) battles

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(1) the clutch will not engage(2) Watch out for their weapons, and engage each respectively.(3) she had offered to engage a room in the house of the woman(4) Only an appeal to the broad mass of the people will work and they will only get excited enough to vote if the agenda is radical enough to engage their interest and support.(5) The play area with its ball pit, stuffed toys, comic racks and computer games can surely engage the attention of children irrespective of their ages.(6) Alas, he's too dull to engage any interest at all.(7) If any town, city or district is to thrive it needs to engage the interest and enthusiasm of its younger generation.(8) It is not reasonable that a solicitor should engage to act on for an indefinite number of years, winding up estates, without receiving any payment on which he can maintain himself.(9) It is the themes as much as the plot that engage the interest.(10) They can also combine with the scout platoon to engage enemy targets for hasty attacks and ambushes.(11) the teams needed to engage with local communities(12) Engage your brain before you engage your weapon.(13) Critics are quick to point to the coalition's adherence to the law of armed combat as a reason for the coalition's inability to engage the enemy as necessary.(14) They were not like the modern fairs but were where employers went to engage workers and people went to seek jobs and also to buy things.(15) The problem seems to be that when you direct your forces to attack an enemy unit, they believe that they should attack that specific unit rather than engage the enemy force as a whole.(16) So we have to engage Beijing in a thorough discussion on this matter.
Related Words
(1) engage in
(2) to engage in
(3) engage with
(4) re-engage
(5) engage in a lawsuit
(6) engage in conversation
(7) engage in trade
Synonyms
Verb
1. capture
2. employ
3. contract
4. participate in
5. fight
6. interlock
7. wage
8. affiance
9. occupy
10. enlist
11. take
12. operate
13. pursue


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

Do not like to engage in gossip.

Do not like to ENGAGE in gossip.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 12


She was attempting
to engage me in gossip.

She was attempting to ENGAGE me in gossip.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 20


Let me assure you, we will not
engage in workplace coitus.

Let me assure you, we will not ENGAGE in workplace coitus.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 5


...and engage in casual physical contact...

...and ENGAGE in casual physical contact...

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 1


Why else would a person try to engage
their superior colliculus?

Why else would a person try to ENGAGE their superior colliculus?

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 14


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