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View definitions for engage in

engage in

verb as in carry on

verb as in go about

verb as in go into

verb as in play

verb as in practice

verb as in prosecute

verb as in pursue

verb as in recreate

verb as in wage

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Such actions send a “chilling message to others who may want to take to the streets or engage in some other form of protest or dissent,” Fallow said, and the Trump administration will only grow more emboldened if such steps work to silence their critics.

“Building a house is one of the most complex and highly regulated activities you possibly can engage in,” said Brock Harris, a Keller Williams real estate agent who had the first burned lot listing in Altadena, which sold to a builder.

Shauna becomes the defacto butcher carving into the dead bodies of her friends; she knows how to physically engage in something that’s immoral.

From Salon

Farage wrote: "If the last general election taught us anything, it is that the public does not like political parties that engage in constant infighting."

From BBC

It would have to provide something to the other side, which has been able to fight for its interests and engage in negotiations because it dealt Israel the worst military blow in its history.

From Slate

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

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