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engagement

Definition for engagement

noun as in pledge to marry

noun as in meeting; date

noun as in battle

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action, conflict, confrontation

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YouTube applied the policy globally, including barring personalized advertising and disabling comments and subscriber notifications that help drive engagement.

Krakowski, 57, rehearsed for two weeks before starting her limited engagement on Oct.

The Scottish government said it would begin its own period of evidence-gathering and "engagement with a range of stakeholders".

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Segal’s actions illustrate the challenges universities face in balancing free speech with the responsibilities of student engagement, especially when activism directly affects vulnerable populations.

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Leo's style is far quieter, so this star-studded engagement is a new look.

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

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