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II . hire [haɪəʳ] VB trans

1. hire (rent):

najemati [perf najeti]

2. hire (employ):

hire ˈpur·chase agree·ment N Brit

Usage examples with hired

hired gun

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It's easy to be judgemental of those who get involved with the hired help.
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From some difference of opinion then existing among the members of this faith, divine service was also performed occasionally in a room hired by Messrs.
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For example, he was once hired by a corrupt government to assist rebels as part of a sting operation.
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A messenger boy was hired to take some duties off his hands.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
Subcontractors are hired the same way a general contractor would be, which is through the bidding process.
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Those hired after that cutoff point still can retire with full a disability pension at 55 with 30 years of service.
nlpc.org
They've received a myriad of excuses, including being overqualified and overeducated, from prospective employers about why they're not being hired.
www.mississauga.com
However, the players were not so enthusiastic about many of the longtime friends he had hired as assistants.
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Out of all the English Canadian law students who complete the program and was considered a success, only one was hired back as an associate.
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Several staff members were hired and helped to round out the coverage.
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