Verb: engage en'geyj or in'geyj- Carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in
"They engaged in a discussion"; - prosecute, pursue - Consume all of one's attention or time
"Her interest in butterflies engages her completely"; - absorb, engross, occupy - Start in a job or pay to do a particular piece of work
"They engaged two new secretaries in the department"; - hire, employ - Ask to represent; of legal counsel
- Give to in marriage
- betroth [archaic], affiance [literary], plight [archaic] - Get caught
"make sure the gear is engaged" - Carry on (wars, battles, or campaigns)
"Napoleon and Hitler engaged war against all of Europe"; - wage - Hire for work or assistance
"engage aid, help, services, or support"; - enlist - Engage for service under a term of contract
"Let's engage a car"; - lease, rent, hire, charter, take - Keep engaged
"engaged the gears"; - mesh, lock, operate - (military) start armed combat with
Verb: re-engage- To engage again
"An agreement by an outgoing partner not to re-engage in business in or adjacent to the same town"
Derived forms: re-engaging, re-engages, re-engaged Type of: acquire, act, displace, fight, get, interest, move, procure, secure, struggle, touch, vow Antonym: disengage Encyclopedia: Engage |