employ in the PONS Dictionary

employ Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to employ sb to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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These works have cost $150,000 and employ from 20 to 50 men.
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Since the illusion of non-consensuality is important to the fantasy, one or more safewords are typically employed.
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It is a hostname that the computer's software and users may employ to access the computer's own network services via its loopback network interface.
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A 36-inch bore, 6-foot stroke, double-action steam engine was employed, through reduction spur gearing of 5:1.
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For the back-filling however, manual workmen were employed due to the more physical nature of the labour.
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The company specializes exclusively in insurance restoration and fire damage repairs and now employs 15 people.
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Two sulfur ylide variants have been employed that give different chemeoselective products (scheme 21).
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At its peak, the timber industry in the area employed 420 men.
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Thousands of steamers are now employed in the traffic, to say nothing of smaller boats and rafts.
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The school employed 74 teachers yielding a very low studentteacher ratio of 11.5:1.
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