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engaged [ɪnˈgeɪʤd] ADJ

1. engaged (busy, in use):

engaged

2. engaged (agreed to marry):

engaged
to get engaged [to sb]

I . engage [ɪnˈgeɪʤ] VB trans

2. engage Brit form (employ):

3. engage (begin fighting):

to be engaged

4. engage clutch, gear:

II . engage [ɪnˈgeɪʤ] VB intr

1. engage (begin fighting):

Usage examples with engaged

to be engaged
to get engaged [to sb]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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However, as individuals and enterprises engaged in computer crime have become more skilled and sophisticated, they erode the effectiveness of established perimeter-based security controls.
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Confused over who she prefers, she retracts her acceptance of both proposals and becomes engaged to a bank teller.
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By 1964, more than 85 scientists were engaged in these areas of research.
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They also want to be engaged in a conversation, as opposed to getting the hard sell.
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In the process, they engaged in and instigated a rather superfluous debate instead of focussing on really important issues facing senior managers.
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She engaged in sonar evaluation tests, antisubmarine warfare exercises, and submerged simulated attack exercises.
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They are now a community of small businessman and traders, although many are still engaged in oil pressing.
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For the final year of the war, the repair ship engaged in round-the-clock work schedules which seldom slackened.
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These taxpayers, now engaged in an effort to win the greatest war this nation has ever faced, are not in a mood to study higher mathematics.
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The villagers gather again outside the caf, engaged in their usual squabbles.
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