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    en·gage
    [inˈɡāj, enˈɡāj]
    verb
    engage (verb) · engages (third person present) · engaged (past tense) · engaged (past participle) · engaging (present participle)
    1. occupy, attract, or involve (someone's interest or attention):
      "he plowed on, trying to outline his plans and engage Sutton's attention"
      • (engage someone in)
        cause someone to become involved in (a conversation or discussion):
        "they attempted to engage Anthony in conversation"
    2. (engage in)
      participate or become involved in:
      "organizations engage in a variety of activities" · "some are actively engaged in crime"
      • (engage with)
        establish a meaningful contact or connection with:
        "the teams needed to engage with local communities"
    3. arrange to employ or hire (someone):
      "he was engaged as a trainee copywriter"
      • pledge or enter into a contract to do something:
        "he engaged to pay them $10,000 against a bond"
      • dated
        reserve (accommodations, a place, etc.) in advance:
        "he had engaged a small sailboat"
    4. (with reference to a part of a machine or engine) move into position so as to come into operation:
      "the clutch will not engage" · "he engaged the gears and pulled out into the road"
    5. (of fencers or swordsmen) bring (weapons) together preparatory to fighting.
      • enter into conflict or combat with (an enemy):
        "tank and infantry units engaged the enemy"
    Origin
    late Middle English (formerly also as ingage): from French engager, ultimately from the base of gage. The word originally meant ‘to pawn or pledge something’, later ‘pledge oneself (to do something’), hence ‘enter into a contract’ (mid 16th century), ‘involve oneself in an activity’, ‘enter into combat’ (mid 17th century), giving rise to the notion ‘involve someone or something else’.
    en·ga·gé
    [ˌäNGɡäˈZHā]
    adjective
    engagé (adjective)
    1. (of a writer, artist, or their works) morally committed to a particular aim or cause:
      "he was determined that his writing and thinking should be engagé"
    Origin
    French, past participle of engager (see engage).
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    verb
    1. occupy, attract, or involve (someone's interest or attention):
      Opposite:
      • participate or become involved in:
        participate in
        take part in
        join in
        become involved in
        partake in/of
        occupy oneself with
        throw oneself into
        share in
        play a part in
        play a role in
        be a participant in
        be associated with
        have a hand in
        be a party to
        embark on
        • arrange to employ or hire (someone):
          take into employment
          secure the services of
          put on the payroll
          have in employment
          have on the payroll
          Opposite:
        • (with reference to a part of a machine or engine) move into position so as to come into operation:
          Opposite:
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        Definition of engage verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary engage verb /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ/ Verb Forms [transitive] engage something (formal) to succeed in attracting and keeping someone's attention and interest It is a movie that engages both the mind and the eye.
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