/ Dictionary / Index E engage: Meaning and Definition of Find definitions for: en•gage Pronunciation: (en-gāj'), [key] — v., -gaged, -gag•ing. —v.t. to occupy the attention or efforts of (a person or persons): He engaged her in conversation. to secure for aid, employment, use, etc.; hire: to engage a worker; to engage a room. to attract and hold fast: The novel engaged her attention and interest. to attract or please: His good nature engages everyone. to bind, as by pledge, promise, contract, or oath; make liable: He engaged himself to repay his debt within a month. to betroth (usually used in the passive): They were engaged last week. to bring (troops) into conflict; enter into conflict with: Our army engaged the enemy. to cause (gears or the like) to become interlocked; interlock with. to attach or secure. to entangle or involve. —v.i. to occupy oneself; become involved: to engage in business or politics. to take employment: She engaged in her mother's business. to pledge one's word; assume an obligation: I was unwilling to engage on such terms. to cross weapons; enter into conflict: The armies engaged early in the morning. (of gears or the like) to interlock. en•ga•gé Pronunciation: (Fr. än-ga-zhā'), [key] — adj. choosing to involve oneself in or commit oneself to something: Some of the political activists grew less engagé as the years passed. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease. See also: engage (Thesaurus) Engadine engaged Related Content Daily Word Quiz: stringent Analogy of the Day: Today’s Analogy Spelling Bee: Today’s Spelling Bee Frequently Misspelled Words Frequently Mispronounced Words Easily Confused Words Writing & Language