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Sentence count:176+8Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: absorbagreebusyemployengrossentanglegriphireholdinvolveoccupypromiseAntonym: disengageSimilar words: engage inengaged inengagementmortgageungainlyas long asso long asbring aboutMeaning: [ɪn'geɪdʒ]  v. 1. carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in 2. engage or engross wholly 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. 
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31 We will have to engage the services of a translator.
32 They squared up and began to engage a probing attack.
33 A politics of the future has to engage with new ideas.
34 Are you so tired you don't have the energy to engage with your kids?
35 The absence of penalties for anti-competitive behaviour means that firms have every incentive to engage in price-fixing.
36 His troops will only engage in a ground battle when all the odds are in their favour.
37 The teeth in one wheel engage with those of another.
38 Even in prison,[www.Sentencedict.com] he continued to engage in criminal activities.
39 They never learned skills to engage the attention of the others.
40 The government refused to engage in direct dialogue with the terrorists.
41 Can you engage that he can pay back the money in due time?
42 He was silent, no matter how hard Sofia tried to engage him in conversation .
43 If a book doesn't engage my interest in the first few pages, I don't usually carry on reading it.
44 The two sides have at last begun to engage in a constructive dialogue.
45 The two governments have agreed to engage in a comprehensive dialogue to resolve the problem.
46 The cavalry charged up the hill to engage the rebels.
47 Teachers here are not allowed to engage in any political activity.
48 It could engage the enemy beyond the range of hostile torpedoes.
49 You refused to engage in a dialogue with it.
50 Potential managers should also engage in constructive introspection.
51 Moral entrepreneurs engage in the process of establishing moral rules by attempting to define certain actions or forms of behaviour as deviant.
52 Similarly, parents instruct their children not to smoke or drink, yet the parents may engage in those activities themselves.
53 The union will engage in negotiations with the employers in an attempt to persuade them that the wage claim is justified.
54 A few people close to their chairs amuse themselves by watching the others engage in mortal combat to secure a seat.
55 They had helped Kyle share the center of attention, engage warmly with the world, and establish two-way communication.
56 Team members might engage in discriminatory practices or hire only friends or relatives.
57 In their distress, factories and workers engage in barter in a desperate effort to survive.
58 Some local authorities continued to engage outside contractors but others that had done so reverted to in-house provision.
59 QQDling v. Anglish for HANDln, to engage in business or commercial activity.
60 These three examples suggest certain abilities in a new-born that can not fail to engage the attention of new parents.
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