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engage verb (engaged, engaging) 1 to take someone on as a worker. 2 to book or reserve (eg a table or room). 3 tr & intr, military to come or bring something into battle • engage with the enemy. 4 tr & intr to cause part of a machine (eg the gears) to fit into and lock with another part.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from French engager, from en gage in pledge.

engage someone in something to involve or occupy them in it • She engaged me in small talk.

engagé adj having or showing a political or moral commitment.
ETYMOLOGY: 1940s: French, literally 'engaged'.