Engage
WordNet

verb


(1)   Get caught
"Make sure the gear is engaged"
(2)   Engage or engross wholly
"Her interest in butterflies absorbs her completely"
(3)   Give to in marriage
(4)   Keep engaged
"Engaged the gears"
(5)   Engage for service under a term of contract
"We took an apartment on a quiet street"
"Let's rent a car"
"Shall we take a guide in Rome?"
(6)   Hire for work or assistance
"Engage aid, help, services, or support"
(7)   Carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in
"She pursued many activities"
"They engaged in a discussion"
(8)   Ask to represent; of legal counsel
"I'm retaining a lawyer"
(9)   Engage or hire for work
"They hired two new secretaries in the department"
"How many people has she employed?"
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Etymology


From Old French engager (from the same base as English wage) from en- + gage "pledge", of origin, from *waddi, wadja (cognate with wedd), from from . Akin to veþja "to pledge", wadi. More at wed.

Verb



  1. To pledge, to put something at risk or on the line.
  2. To guarantee or promise (to do something.)
  3. To bind through legal or moral obligation (to do something, especially to marry) (usually in passive)
  4. To engross or hold the attention of someone.
  5. To fascinate or win over someone.
  6. To employ or obtain the services of someone.
  7. To reserve or arrange the use of.
  8. To mesh or interlock (of machinery, especially a clutch).
  9. To cause to mesh or interlock.
    Whenever I engage the clutch, the car stalls out.
  10. To enter into (an activity), to participate (construed with ).
  11. To keep busy or occupied.
  12. To attract, to draw into conversation.
  13. To enter into conflict with (an enemy).
  14. To enter into battle.
  15. To bring together or prepare before fighting.
  16. In air defense, a fire control order used to direct or authorize units and/or weapon systems to fire on a designated target. (JP 1-02 Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms).
  17. To bring the enemy under fire. (JP 1-02 Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms).

Verb


engage
  1. first-, third-person singular indicative present of engager
  2. first-, third-person singular subjunctive present of engager
  3. second-person singular imperative of engager
 
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