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engaging

[en-gey-jing] / ɛnˈgeɪ dʒɪŋ /


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Haymon worked in this role for about 20 years, and over time, the suit alleges, he became the “mastermind of the financial scheme,” engaging in “financial manipulation and self-dealing behind Mayweather’s back.”

From Los Angeles Times

CoStar said in response that it has been engaging extensively with shareholders, including Third Point.

From The Wall Street Journal

Abrams, the veteran diplomat, said engaging opposition actors, such as Maria Corina Machado, is a core diplomatic responsibility, particularly in a country the United States does not recognize as having a legitimate government.

From Los Angeles Times

“To embarrass them, yes, but it’s to embarrass them to stop them and others from engaging from this conduct,” Hochman said.

From Los Angeles Times

The review revealed there were two main "cliques'" operating in the unit, engaging in tit-for-tat reporting of each other's behaviours.

From BBC