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employ

ihm-PLOY
verb
1
To hire someone and pay them to do work.
"The factory employs over two hundred workers."
"She was employed as a translator for the company."
2
To make use of something, such as a method, tool, or skill.
"The team employed a new strategy to win the match."

How to Use Employ

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In plain EnglishTo give someone a paid job, or to use a particular method or tool for a task.

Common pairings
employ staff employ a strategy newly employed

Word Forms

employed past tense, employs plural, employs singular

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Etymology

From Old French emploiier, "to make use of," ultimately from Latin implicare, "to involve" or "engage" — the same root as "imply."

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