Similar words: engaged in, engage, engage in, engagement, challenged, managed, mortgage, discouraged. Meaning: [-dʒd] adj. 1. having ones attention or mind or energy engaged 2. involved in military hostilities 3. reserved in advance 4. (of facilities such as telephones or lavatories) unavailable for use by anyone else or indicating unavailability; (`engaged' is a British term for a busy telephone line) 5. (used of toothed parts or gears) interlocked and interacting 6. having services contracted for 7. built against or attached to a wall 8. pledged to be married.
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151. We are engaged in a legal tussle with a large pharmaceutical company.
152. I was engaged in the delicate task of clipping the dog's claws.
153. Despite her illness, she remains actively engaged in shaping policy.
154. Rescuers were engaged in a frantic all-night effort to reach the survivors before their supply of air ran out.
155. Her attention was engaged by the display of the new dress in the ship windows.
156. Animal rights activists have been engaged in an increasingly bitter war of words with many of the nation's zoos.
157. He is engaged in the organization of a new club.
158. Anne and Steve got engaged two years after they had first started going out.
159. I wanted to see him but he was otherwise engaged .
160. He has rolled up a huge fortune since he engaged in trade.
161. Sorry! That number's engaged.
162. We've just got engaged.
163. Were the people you called engaged in illegal activities?
164. While he was thus engaged,(sentencedict.com/engaged.html) Yanto began to explain his plan of action to the girls.
165. Markowitz's two-parameter model spawned an academic industry engaged in exploring the ramifications of the investor behaviour implied in the original formulation.
166. Extra staff have been engaged to deal with the additional work and the backlog has been significantly reduced.
167. All persons engaged in public administration serve in a special legal relationship whereby the public law institution is the employer.
168. They were for use by statesmen and diplomats, working aids for the men engaged in the conduct of international affairs.
169. Seeing him engaged in domestic activity, Tibbles came up to him and began to rub her harsh fur against his legs.
170. I've found what makes children happy doesn't always prepare them to be courageous, engaged adults. Brene Brown
171. This is especially important for anyone who has been sedentary or who has not engaged in regular vigorous physical activity.
172. Unlike the press, it engaged in little self-promotion, but commercial companies helped through their advertising of transistor radios.
173. They were engaged in agriculture and industry but they renounced trade.
174. She leaves him, returns, and while their relationship is never quite the same again, they get engaged.
175. Through the all-night watches he engaged officers in conversation, asked them questions about world affairs.
176. Each family was perennially engaged in securing an adequate food supply for its members.
177. Nigel Humphreys, before joining Tyzack, was engaged in international consultancy, advising governments.
178. Anytime you find someone more successful than you are, especially when you're both engaged in the same business - you know they're doing something that you aren't. Malcolm X
179. He drew animals, as well as lots of people engaged in activities like driving cars and airplanes.
180. At the moment that gallery is engaged - I use the word advisedly - in purchasing an important Cuyp landscape.
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