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engaged

[en-geyjd] / ɛnˈgeɪdʒd /




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That email doesn't specify what "matter" he's referring to, but since 2009, Stern, Epstein, and Sarah Ferguson had been engaged in a long and painful wrangle about her acute financial troubles.

From BBC

Asked repeatedly about these concerns, Canadian officials told reporters ahead of Carney's trip that the two countries are engaged in "robust" discussions on national security and foreign interference.

From BBC

He pointed to the spike in Polymarket odds that Taylor Swift would get engaged hours before the pop star’s official announcement.

From Barron's

The company said in prior statements to Barron’s that its board and leadership team had engaged “extensively and in good faith” with Wilson to understand his perspectives.

From Barron's

The council said it had been engaged in "ongoing discussions" with BP about the future viability of the city as a hydrogen hub, prompted by significant advancements in electric vehicle technology.

From BBC