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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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In Sloane Crosley’s second novel, ‘Cult Classic,’ a woman on the verge of engagement finds herself running into ex after ex; delightful high jinks ensue.

“This is a real photo. Not an engagement photo or an AI wedding announcement ... simply a kiss!,” she wrote in the caption.

The Bank declined to comment on the details of the discussions, but said the governor had a "productive meeting" with Farage and Tice and part of its engagement with political representatives.

From BBC

To do so risks under-weighting an important part of the electorate; a lack of English fluency shouldn’t be mistaken for a lack of political engagement.

The royals made an emotional visit to Southport last autumn, in what was the princess's first public engagement after she had finished her chemotherapy.

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

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