(a decision, plan, or agreement) To execute or carry out
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To make use of
“Now that you have everything ready, here is how to employ a juicer to make this lovely energetic drink.”
To hire (somebody) for work or a job
“At its peak, the company would employ upwards of a thousand staff members.”
To keep occupied
“The kids are employed in their games at the moment.”
To sign (someone) up for a job or task
To assign officially to a job or position
(a decision, plan, or agreement) To execute or carry out
To use, empty or drain completely
To issue, establish or apply as a charge, fine or penalty
(of a client) To employ or authorize (a solicitor or barrister) to act on one's behalf
To pledge, give or set aside (resources) to another or for future use
Plural for the state of being in, or provided with, employment
“Outside work is prohibited while you're under our employ.”
Plural for the process of finding candidates for a post in an organization or team
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