engage+in
91engagé — en•ga•gé fr. [[t]ɑ̃ gaˈʒeɪ[/t]] adj. involved in or committed to something, as a political cause • Etymology: 1950–55; < F: lit., engaged …
92engage — To employ or involve one s self; to take part in; to embark on …
93engage — To employ or involve one s self; to take part in; to embark on …
94engage — [1] to come into contact and be locked together (with another part). [2] to bring (a part) into contact with another so that it is locked to it …
95engage — In the oldest sense of the term, to give as a gage or pledge; to pledge property as security. To take part in; to be employed in, however the employment may arise. Anno: 15 ALR 1283. To cooperate actively or take part in an enterprise. Benefit… …
96engage in — …
97engage\ in\ small\ talk — v. phr. To converse with a stranger or casual acquaintance about matters of no great importance in order to make the time go faster. The patients in the doctor s waiting room engaged in small talk complaining about the hot weather …
98engage in a discussion — participate in a discussion; get involved in a discussion …
99engage in practice — To pursue a profession such as law, medicine, architecture, etc. or a skilled occupation by a course of professional or business activities, not by single isolated acts. Dane v Brown (CA1 Mass) 70 F2d 164 …
100engage with — …