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engagement

[en-geyj-muhnt] / ɛnˈgeɪdʒ mənt /




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“They should not be anonymous. They should be identifiable. And they have to have rules of engagement that don’t allow them to terrorize and intimidate, harass and assault U.S. citizens and other people,” he said.

From Salon

"At the individual level, social engagement is crucial. Finding community -- through work, hobbies, or caregiving networks -- can buffer stress and improve well-being," Infurna said.

From Science Daily

He immediately placed a bet on Polymarket that there would soon be military engagement between the U.S. and Venezuela.

From The Wall Street Journal

"However, despite repeated efforts, it became evident in recent days that we were unable to build engagement with Israeli authorities on the concrete assurances required," it said.

From BBC

But beneath that consumer-facing layer, a quieter transformation is under way, one that may matter more for earnings than engagement.

From Barron's