| engagement | | |
| battle, conflict, engagement, fight | (n.) | a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war.; "Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chickamauga"; "he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement" |
| appointment, date, engagement | (n.) | a meeting arranged in advance.; "she asked how to avoid kissing at the end of a date" |
| betrothal, engagement, troth | (n.) | a mutual promise to marry. |
| employment, engagement | (n.) | the act of giving someone a job. |
| booking, engagement | (n.) | employment for performers or performing groups that lasts for a limited period of time.; "the play had bookings throughout the summer" |
| engagement, interlocking, mesh, meshing | (n.) | contact by fitting together.; "the engagement of the clutch"; "the meshing of gears" |
| engagement, involution, involvement, participation | (n.) | the act of sharing in the activities of a group.; "the teacher tried to increase his students' engagement in class activities" |
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