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    Use "engage in" in a sentence

    engage in example sentences

    engage in


    1. This view emerged from the assumption that women generally do not enjoy sex, and that they only engage in sex to have children


    2. She would engage in her most serious conversations while kneeling over him joined


    3. Wrapped as I was in the cotton wool of solitary confinement, unable as I was to express any of my thoughts in concrete form or to engage in conjecture with another rational human being, nonetheless I spent hours imagining faces and clothes and names to accompany the hollow tapping sounds in the night


    4. The missile program in South Africa can be used to instruct African nations to defend themselves from incoming missiles and engage in defensive battles


    5. By doing this, not only will a competition gain more followers and more interest, it is also going to elicit more people to want to engage in the contest and to post their own submissions, which are going to help you as the business owner in the end


    6. She and her dragon, Lady Ursula, promised they would not engage in any fighting


    7. She had come here to accuse her of infidelity, and to get him to engage in infidelity


    8. I would rather not have to engage in relations as often


    9. Consequently, you will engage in a sort of ―tug of


    10. "I don't engage in homosexual behavior Alan," he said

    11. She was trying to engage in a sleepy conversation, but they had consumed so much yaag that it didn’t progress with a lot of purpose


    12. reluctant to engage in much conversation, although Tom was not sure


    13. It would be necessary that almost every man should be a man of business, or engage in some sort of trade


    14. Eventually, they had to separate, spread out into the Grand Hall along with the Makii, who continued to engage in their own personal vendetta


    15. It’s really important when you launch a product that you engage in testing and


    16. Nonattachment is a way of living wherein you actively engage in life, but your happiness is not dependent upon the result of what you do


    17. But due to the changed life styles, most of us do not have to engage in strenuous work


    18. Most of us sit in front of computers all day long or engage in other sedentary works


    19. Among the Tartars, even the women have been frequently known to engage in battle


    20. She was far too busy arranging time to „work a deal" for Lady Gaga (a muddle-headed entertainer of the transvestite persuasion) to engage in an appearance at Europride, a homosexual-rights festival

    21. It must be asked: Would conservative teachers or District Attorneys engage in the above activities?


    22. A bastard concept that would disarm those attempting to engage in their own defense


    23. This more liberal administration did not, at least, engage in the heavy-handed restraint of anti-war protests


    24. It was unlikely they would engage in battle against thousands of potentially mad wielders however


    25. It should remain apolitical, amoral, a-everything; that is to say, it should never engage in alliances with any side of a particular issue or (political) contest


    26. Addendum to the above: Counterargument as follows: An individual should neither entertain uncertain designs nor engage in


    27. Men and women are free to engage in intimate (sex) as it relates to Choice


    28. “You look lovely, Elizabeth,” I said, toying with my grub, because the nearby guests were making forays as a good guest should, attempting to engage in conversation with their neighbours


    29. She taunted him, giving him the worst case of blue balls Toronto has ever seen, but refused sexual advances saying that she wasn’t the sort to engage in casual relationships, then batted her eyes in mock surprise when he suggested that he move in with her


    30. La Hacienda became a favored hideaway where she and her most privileged friends would engage in games of pleasure that could last an entire uninterrupted day or two

    31. I reveled in the luxury of being able to stretch, and to move around, with the map in a clip-board off to one side, and with Dawley to engage in conversation if I got bored


    32. “To engage in idle speculation is the mark of a free man,” Brendan said and it merely smiled its inscrutable little smile


    33. If Elizabeth chose to talk about politics, he would respond, but would not engage in any arguments on the subject


    34. He would inevitably have to engage in a wider search than merely browse just by standing in one place


    35. Slowly the idea was brought forth of a champion selected by each side who would engage in a trial by combat


    36. The doctor made another effort to engage in conversation or at least learn some hopefully interesting information about their whereabouts:


    37. Louis was too busy to engage in any of his usually idle chat; he kept filling glasses and mugs with no end in sight


    38. This creates issues with procrastination, lack of creativity, resistance to engage in new projects or developing the existing ones, learning, and loss of energies to the extent that can lead to depression


    39. When we engage in conversation with others, we do not have to evaluate their intentions, because they are transparent


    40. This is not an act of elitism but rather one of practicality: Those who are not intelligent enough to engage in the roles assigned to us—roles that require a considerable mental capacity—are better suited to menial work than to faction work

    41. We could order any of them confined to quarters should they engage in any drunken or lewd behavior


    42. success was to empower all workers to engage in the improvement of processes


    43. This trip then, while it was partaken on my own and thus seemingly still cocooned in safe isolation, the independence that came with this meant I would have to engage in some of the more practical, at times scary elements of being an older person


    44. that women who engage in weekly sexual activity have higher levels of


    45. Then there is the reality of the sex most of us engage in


    46. Whenever we engage in any action, the karmic imprint of that action is established in our consciousness


    47. Whenever we choose to engage in someone else's narrative about being a victim, we enable them to avoid looking honestly at themselves, which is the first step in healing their own karma


    48. · The resolution not to engage in certain non-virtuous actions again is based on faith in karma and understanding the ripening results of one's karmic actions


    49. Perhaps if I should reach the safety of America, I can let certain people know of the existence and location of the box; until then, I feel I must engage in this subterfuge


    50. Tourists that wish to engage in sports will find a limitless number of land and sea activities to which they can dedicate their precious time














































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    Synonyms for "engage in"

    perform attack undertake