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View definitions for engages

engages

verb as in promise to marry

verb as in start a fight; attack

verb as in interconnect; bring into operation

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This past summer, she interned for Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a self-described “pro-life extremist” in Congress, and has also interned for Liberty Counsel, a Christian nonprofit that engages in anti-abortion litigation.

From Slate

Now she said she "can't wait" for her daughter to get home from school, and that she now engages with her more.

From BBC

“Child sexual abuse material preys on the most vulnerable members of our society, and we will continue to ensure that anyone who engages in such heinous crimes is held accountable, no matter their position or title.”

But it also presented an opportunity for Nelson to right a wrong, given that history has often depicted Ono as encroaching on Berry’s performance with her husband, especially when she engages in avant-garde voice modulation during “Memphis, Tennessee.”

From Salon

Meta is a member of the Interactive Advertising Bureau, which said in a blog post that the group was “disappointed” by the FTC’s characterization of the digital ad industry as one that engages in mass surveillance.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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