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engagement
[ en-geyj-muhnt ]
noun
Voter engagement and turnout were high.
The website failed because of weak visitor engagement.
- an appointment or arrangement:
a business engagement.
- betrothal:
They announced their engagement.
- a pledge; an obligation or agreement:
All his time seems to be taken up with social engagements.
- employment, or a period or post of employment, especially in the performing arts:
Her engagement at the nightclub will last five weeks.
- an encounter, conflict, or battle:
We have had two very costly engagements with the enemy this week alone.
- Mechanics. the act or state of interlocking.
- engagements, Commerce. financial obligations.
engagement
/ ɪnˈɡeɪdʒmənt /
noun
- a pledge of marriage; betrothal
- an appointment or arrangement, esp for business or social purposes
- the act of engaging or condition of being engaged
- a promise, obligation, or other condition that binds
- a period of employment, esp a limited period
- an action; battle
- plural financial obligations
Other Words From
- nonen·gagement noun
- reen·gagement noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of engagement1
Example Sentences
What’s unique about it is the way it encompasses and enhances other sources of stress, said Brett Ford, a social psychologist at the University of Toronto who studies the link between emotions and political engagement.
The resolution refers to “a documented increase in anti-immigrant and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment in the United States,” stating that “these narratives divide communities, elevate risk factors, and compromise mental health and school engagement.”
Good, who flaunted her engagement ring on the carpet, began dating Majors months after he was arrested in New York City in March 2023 on suspicion of assaulting ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari.
"The defendant then monitored the analytics - i.e. audience engagement - and explicitly discussed with his family how to ensure that the video had his desired effect on potential jury members in this case," prosecutors said.
But Downing Street said he would also "be firm on the need to have honest conversations on areas of disagreement", and that engagement would be "rooted at all times in the UK's national interests".
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