Found 3 items, similar to Employing.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: employing
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: employ
employ
n : the state of being employed or having a job;
“they are
looking for employment”;
“he was in the employ of the
city” [syn:
employment] [ant:
unemployment]
v 1: put into service; make work or employ (something) for a
particular purpose or for its inherent or natural
purpose;
“use your head!”;
“we only use Spanish at
home”;
“I can't make use of this tool”;
“Apply a
magnetic field here”;
“This thinking was applied to many
projects”;
“How do you utilize this tool?”;
“I apply
this rule to get good results”;
“use the plastic bags to
store the food”;
“He doesn't know how to use a computer”
[syn:
use,
utilize,
utilise,
apply]
2: engage or hire for work;
“They hired two new secretaries in
the department”;
“How many people has she employed?” [syn:
hire,
engage] [ant:
fire]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Employing
Employ
\Em*ploy"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Employed; p. pr. & vb.
n.
Employing.] [F. employer, fr. L. implicare to fold into,
infold, involve, implicate, engage; in + plicare to fold. See
Ply, and cf.
Imply,
Implicate.]
1. To inclose; to infold. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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2. To use; to have in service; to cause to be engaged in
doing something; -- often followed by in, about, on, or
upon, and sometimes by to; as:
(a) To make use of, as an instrument, a means, a material,
etc., for a specific purpose; to apply; as, to employ
the pen in writing, bricks in building, words and
phrases in speaking; to employ the mind; to employ
one's energies.
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This is a day in which the thoughts . . . ought
to be employed on serious subjects. --Addison.
(b) To occupy; as, to employ time in study.
(c) To have or keep at work; to give employment or
occupation to; to intrust with some duty or behest;
as, to employ a hundred workmen; to employ an envoy.
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Jonathan . . . and Jahaziah . . . were employed
about this matter. --Ezra x. 15.
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Thy vineyard must employ the sturdy steer
To turn the glebe. --Dryden.
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To employ one's self, to apply or devote one's time and
attention; to busy one's self.
Syn: To use; busy; apply; exercise; occupy; engross; engage.
See
Use.
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