01 v. t. To put under pledge; to pledge; to place under obligations to do or forbear doing something, as by a pledge, oath, or promise; to bind by c…
imp. & p. p.
Engaged; p. pr. & vb. n.
Engaging
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1.
To put under pledge; to pledge; to place under obligations to do or forbear doing something, as by a pledge, oath, or promise; to bind by contract or promise.
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To gain for service; to bring in as associate or aid; to enlist; as, to engage friends to aid in a cause; to engage men for service.
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To gain over; to win and attach; to attract and hold; to draw.“Good nature engages everybody to him.” — Addison.
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To employ the attention and efforts of; to occupy; to engross; to draw on.“Thus shall mankind his guardian care engage.” — Pope.“Taking upon himself the difficult task of engaging him in conversation.” — Hawthorne.
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To enter into contest with; to encounter; to bring to conflict.“A favorable opportunity of engaging the enemy.” — Ludlow.
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To come into gear with; as, the teeth of one cogwheel engage those of another, or one part of a clutch engages the other part.(Mach.)