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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
 
[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English], from Anglo-French engager, from en- + gage pledge, gage
 
[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English], from Anglo-French engager, from en- + gage pledge, gage
*Date: [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/15th_Century 15th century]
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*Date: [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/15th_Century 15th century]
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
:''transitive verb''  
 
:''transitive verb''  

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Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French engager, from en- + gage pledge, gage

Definitions

transitive verb
  • 1 : to offer (as one's word) as security for a debt or cause
  • 2 a obsolete : to entangle or entrap in or as if in a snare or bog
b : to attract and hold by influence or power
c : to interlock with : mesh; also : to cause (mechanical parts) to mesh <engage the clutch>
  • 3 : to bind (as oneself) to do something; especially : to bind by a pledge to marry
  • 4 a : to provide occupation for : involve <engage him in a new project>
b : to arrange to obtain the use or services of : hire <engage a lawyer>
  • 5 a : to hold the attention of : engross <her work engages her completely>
b : to induce to participate <engaged the shy boy in conversation>
  • 6 a : to enter into contest or battle with <engage the enemy>
b : to bring together or interlock (weapons)
  • 7 : to deal with especially at length