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    engaged
    /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒd/

    adjective

    • 1. busy; occupied. Similar busyunavailableoccupiedinformal:tied upOpposite freeunoccupied
    • 2. having formally agreed to marry: "Keith and I had got engaged four months before" Similar betrothedaffiancedpromised in marriageattachedOpposite unattached

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  2. engaged adjective (INVOLVED/BUSY) [ after verb ] involved in something: engaged in They've been engaged in a legal battle with the council for several months. engaged on/upon She's part of a team of scientists who are engaged on/upon cancer research. [ after verb ] formal. busy doing something:

  3. The meaning of ENGAGED is involved in activity : occupied, busy. How to use engaged in a sentence.

  4. to become involved, or have contact, with someone or something: She's an intelligent child but in class she doesn't really engage. engage with Just stay out of his way as much as possible, and don't engage with him. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. engage verb (FIT TOGETHER) [ I or T ]

  5. Engaged definition: busy or occupied; involved. See examples of ENGAGED used in a sentence.

  6. Engaged means fully occupied or having your full attention. An engaged reader really focuses on the words and maybe even jots down questions or comments in the pages' margins. If you're busy or involved with something, you're engaged in it.

  7. The meaning of ENGAGE is to offer (something, such as one's life or word) as backing to a cause or aim : to expose to risk for the attainment or support of some end. How to use engage in a sentence.

  8. Someone who is engaged in or on a particular activity is doing it or involved with it. ...the various projects he was engaged in. American English : engaged / ɪnˈgeɪdʒd /