What is another word for engaged by?

Pronunciation: [ɛnɡˈe͡ɪd͡ʒd bˈa͡ɪ] (IPA)

"Engaged by" is a phrase used to describe being hired or employed by someone or an organization. There are several synonyms for this phrase, such as "recruited," "appointed," "contracted," "commissioned," "enlisted," "hired," "retained," or "secured." Each word has its own nuances and connotations, although they all refer to the act of being engaged for a task or job. Words like "contracted" and "commissioned" might suggest a more formal or specialized relationship, while "enlisted" or "recruited" could imply a more general or broad-based role. Regardless of the synonym used, being engaged by someone is a positive step towards building relationships and achieving professional goals.

What are the hypernyms for Engaged by?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Engaged by

  • Theatre director: a person engaged by the management to conceal the fact that the players cannot act.
    James Agate
  • I like that people who are not experts can not only understand but get engaged by my work. I like that Joe Paterno can read me. Bill Bradley.
    Leslie Fiedler
  • Men take their misfortunes to heart, and keep them there. A gambler does not talk about his losses; the frequenter of brothels, who finds his favorite engaged by another, pretends to be just as well off without her; the professional street-brawler is quiet about the fights he has lost; and a merchant who speculates on goods will conceal the losses he may suffer. All act as one who steps on dog dung in the dark.
    Ihara Saikaku

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