engagement in the PONS Dictionary

engagement Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A large wooden board acts as a war memorial, listing those locals who died in various military engagements.
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The social engagement offered by the online environment helps those who might be socially isolated.
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Nine engagements were fought with varying outcomes, though the place and date of two of these battles have not been recorded.
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The second is organizations which are funded by individuals, but all engagement is done by professional staff.
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This is the number of soldiers who took an active part in military engagements.
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He eventually forgave her, and the pair resumed their engagement.
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Polka is a producing theatre which also tours shows nationally and internationally, and provides a range of education and community engagement programmes for children.
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She then left the bay and sailed away, ending the engagement.
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On one level the title is a space warfare simulation consisting of a number of engagements between two opposing fleets of ships.
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The standard of excellence is now wealth of engagement (245).
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