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engagement

[en-geyj-muhnt] / ɛnˈgeɪdʒ mənt /




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Instead of directly sharpening focus, the drugs appear to increase engagement with tasks.

From Science Daily

"It's important that it's tactile, something that can be touched and can be seen by the eyes of the youth so they can have engagement with each other," she said of the game.

From Barron's

There had been some recent engagement by the DR Congo, but Mahmood warned the Central African nation needed "to play by the rules".

From Barron's

Early data on the effects of school phone bans confirm what teachers and administrators have long suspected—that phones in the classroom were the primary culprit behind bad behavior and low engagement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Like the transparent plastic umbrellas that later became her trademark on official engagements, this raincoat also allowed people to see the Queen's brightly-coloured dresses in all weathers.

From BBC