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Sentence count:289+16Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: busycontractengagehireoccupyretainsignuseAntonym: dismissSimilar words: employeeemployeremploymentunemploymentdeploytemplecontemplateloyalMeaning: [ɪm'plɔɪ]  n. the state of being employed or having a job. v. 1. put into service; make work or employ (something) for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose 2. engage or hire for work. 
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181. I don't think it'd happen, they didn't employ me as a scripted puppet.
182. Much of the debate over misconduct centered on whether Exxon acted properly by continuing to employ Valdez Capt.
183. Was it not uneconomic to employ older workers whose apparent competence simply masked inevitably growing incapacity?
184. He was much admired for managing to employ more labour for less cash than anyone else since the Pharaohs built the pyramids.
185. The following factors may influence a decision to employ contractors: 1.
186. Many businesses employ telephone conferencing as a convenient means of holding meetings.
187. She's about the only person that even Crumwallis is reluctant to employ.
188. Conran had launched a business empire that was eventually to employ thirty-three thousand people.
189. You shine at interviews, yet no-one is willing to employ you.
190. Independent financial advisers shall pay a levy of £5,000 for each independent financial adviser they employ.
191. Mr. Morton had a number of servants in his employ.
192. Usually, conceptual clusterers employ the natural hierarchy of predicates directly, and make no mention of a metric.
193. The engineers are not cavalier in their attitude towards the women they employ to do part of their domestic work and childcare.
194. One of the attractions of this work is that it would employ a lot of labour.
195. It might also be necessary to employ a good lad from the village to help.
196. Unification-based grammatical formalisms tend to employ very detailed information within the lexicon.
197. Stephenson's was built to employ 2,[sentencedict.com]000 men who would turn out 72 locos a year.
198. Incorporation of some of the linguistic information that humans employ is necessary to improve text recognition systems.
199. They employ their poisonous saliva primarily as a weapon against their prey.
200. They lacked the resources and administrative support that larger companies routinely employ to influence the political process.
201. Public police forces are losing ground to private security firms, which now employ two-thirds of all security personnel in the nation.
202. If you want to employ an attractive secretary how attractive does she have to be?
203. Baumol etal. employ an aircraft example in their rejoinder to Weitzman.
204. There should be an agreement among literary editors, not to employ Kingsley Amis to review any book dealing with humour.
205. In a single song, he can employ sudden bursts of falsetto or a teasing growl.
206. We have since formed a partnership and employ a young labourer to do all the preparation work.
207. Words we might employ to describe that experience would include authenticity, first-handedness,[Sentence dictionary] liveliness and immediacy.
208. As hospitals employ fewer registered nurses, nursing is losing some of its luster as a profession.
209. A proper explanation has to employ both even if there is room for argument about the weight to be placed on each factor.
210. At present Wolverhampton appears to employ more non-teaching staff than teachers under its education budget.
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