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    En·gage
    /inˈɡāj/

    verb

    • 1. occupy, attract, or involve (someone's interest or attention): "he plowed on, trying to outline his plans and engage Sutton's attention" Similar capturecatcharrestgrabOpposite lose
    • 2. participate or become involved in: "organizations engage in a variety of activities" Similar participate intake part injoin inbecome involved in
  2. The meaning of ENGAGE is to offer (something, such as one's life or word) as backing to a cause or aim : to expose to risk for the attainment or support of some end. How to use engage in a sentence.

  3. ENGAGE definition: 1. to employ someone: 2. to interest someone in something and keep them thinking about it: 3. to…. Learn more.

  4. Synonyms for ENGAGE: interest, immerse, involve, occupy, intrigue, attract, fascinate, busy; Antonyms of ENGAGE: bore, weary, tire, pall, jade, escape, evade, elude.

  5. to occupy the attention or efforts of (a person or persons): He engaged her in conversation. Synonyms: involve, interest, engross, absorb to secure for aid, employment, use, etc.; hire: to engage a worker; to engage a room. Antonyms: discharge to attract and hold fast: The novel engaged her attention and interest. to attract or please:

  6. Engage means to bind, catch, or involve. If your sink is stopped up, engage, or hire, a plumber to fix it. Otherwise the smell of rotten food in the garbage disposal will engage your attention (in a bad way). Engage comes from a French word for pledge.

  7. If you engage with something or with a group of people, you get involved with that thing or group and feel that you are connected with it or have real contact with it.

  8. Definition of engage verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. engage. 1. [ en- geyj ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. verb (used with object) , en·gaged, en·gag·ing. to occupy the attention or efforts of (a person or persons): He engaged her in conversation. Synonyms: involve, interest, engross, absorb. to secure for aid, employment, use, etc.; hire: to engage a worker; to engage a room. Antonyms: discharge.

  10. to interest someone in something and keep them thinking about it: The debate about food safety has engaged the whole nation. engage verb [T] (EMPLOY) to employ someone: [ + to do sth ] I have engaged a secretary to deal with all my paperwork. Phrasal verbs. engage in sth. engage sb in sth.

  11. 1. To involve oneself or become occupied; participate: engage in conversation. 2. To assume an obligation; agree. 3. To enter into conflict or battle: The armies engaged at dawn. 4. To become meshed or interlocked: The gears engaged.

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