engagé
Multiple Entries:
engagé engage
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
engagé /ˌɒ̃gaˈʒeɪ/
▶adjective (of a writer or artist) morally committed to a particular cause.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
engage/ɪnˈɡeɪʤ/
▶verb
- 1 attract or involve (someone's interest or attention).
- 2 employ or hire.
■ enter into a contract to do.
- 3 (engage in/with) participate or become involved in.
- 4 (with reference to a part of a machine or engine) move into position so as to come into operation.
- 5 enter into combat with.
■ (of fencers or swordsmen) bring (weapons) together preparatory to fighting.
– origin ME (orig. in the sense ‘pawn or pledge something’): from Fr. engager, ult. from the base of gage1.
'engagé' also found in these Oxford entries:
adventure
- banter
- battlefront
- bed-hop
- boiler room
- book
- bushwhack
- business
- catch
- challenge
- change
- chat
- close
- combat
- conclusion
- confab
- consenting adult
- contend
- converse
- cop
- cosplay
- deliberate
- dicker
- discourse
- display
- Dixie
- dog clutch
- double-declutch
- engage
- engagé
- enlist
- fight
- fling
- fool
- footle
- gate
- gear lever
- go
- gossip
- grapple
- grift
- grip
- henchman
- hustle
- intercommunicate
- interlock
- intersession
- joust
- lock
- make

