Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The action of engaging or the state of being engaged.
- noun The condition of being in gear.
- noun A mutual promise to get married.
- noun The period during which this promise is kept.
- noun A pledge or obligation.
- noun A promise or agreement to be at a particular place at a particular time.
- noun Employment, especially for a specified time.
- noun A specific, often limited, period of employment.
- noun A hostile encounter; a battle.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of engaging, binding, or pledging, or the state of being engaged, bound, or pledged.
- noun That to which one is engaged or pledged; an agreement; an appointment; a contract; an undertaking: as, he failed to fulfil his engagement.
- noun Specifically The state of having entered into a contract of marriage; betrothal: as, their engagement has been announced.
- noun That which engages or binds; obligation.
- noun Strong attachment or adherence; partiality; bias; partizanship.
- noun Occupation; employment of the attention; affair of business.
- noun In machinery, the act or state of meshing together and acting upon each other: as, the engagement of geared wheels.
- noun A combat between armies or fleets; a fight; a conflict; a battle.
- noun In fencing, the joining of weapons with an adversary: as, an engagement in carte, tierce, etc. Rolando (ed. Forsyth).
- noun Synonyms Pledge, etc. (see
promise , n.), contract. - noun Conflict, Fight, etc. See
battle .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The act of engaging, pledging, enlisting, occupying, or entering into contest.
- noun The state of being engaged, pledged or occupied; specif., a pledge to take some one as husband or wife.
- noun That which engages; engrossing occupation; employment of the attention; obligation by pledge, promise, or contract; an enterprise embarked in.
- noun (Mil.) An action; a fight; a battle.
- noun (Mach.) The state of being in gear.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun countable an
appointment , especially tospeak orperform - noun uncountable
connection orattachment - noun countable or uncountable the period of time when
marriage isplanned orpromised - noun In any
situation ofconflict , an actualinstance ofactive hostilities .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war
- noun a mutual promise to marry
- noun the act of giving someone a job
- noun the act of sharing in the activities of a group
- noun contact by fitting together
- noun a meeting arranged in advance
- noun employment for performers or performing groups that lasts for a limited period of time
Etymologies
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Neither engagement nor sanctions yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Neither engagement nor sanctions'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Burma\'s struggle for democracy still could not secure a viable solution while the \'constructive engagement\' or the western sanctions did not make any significant progress. '
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Not sure what you mean by that term, but I also think that folks who don't exactly fit the term engagement are pretty interesting (and here I mean people who propose exit/exodus as a major political tool).
Larval Subjects . 2009
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While the backstory of her engagement is a stretch, the romance and the issues it creates have a real world touch.
A Progressive on the Prairie » Book Review: Nibble & Kuhn by David Schmahmann » Print 2009
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While the backstory of her engagement is a stretch, the romance and the issues it creates have a real world touch.
Book Review: Nibble & Kuhn by David Schmahmann « A Progressive on the Prairie 2009
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In particular, I think that the engagement is a MAJOR event in the context of this story.
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This goes on a few times until their engagement is announced.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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As both characters struggle for ultimate, complete control over the other, the engagement is almost comical.
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As both characters struggle for ultimate, complete control over the other, the engagement is almost comical.
The Noodle Place 2007
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It seems to me that both those countries interpret what you call engagement as a sort of appeasement.
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Only Alfred Grant made trouble, presuming on what he termed our engagement, and endeavored to force my brother to join the
My Lady of Doubt Randall Parrish 1890
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“Content” has become a fungible resource to be consumed by our eyeballs and earholes, which transforms it into a value-added product called “engagement,” and which the platform owners in turn package and resell to advertisers as a service called “impressions.”
How to tell if AI threatens YOUR job Justin Searls 2023
oroboros commented on the word engagement
An autantonym: Military battle vs. marital accord.
January 26, 2013