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TOEFL BNC: 1231 COCA: 1962

employ

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verb

em·​ploy im-ˈplȯi How to pronounce employ (audio)
em-
employed; employing; employs

transitive verb

1
a
: to make use of (someone or something inactive)
employ a pen for sketching
b
: to use (something, such as time) advantageously
a job that employed her skills
c(1)
: to use or engage the services of
(2)
: to provide with a job that pays wages or a salary
2
: to devote to or direct toward a particular activity or person
employed all her energies to help the poor

employ

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noun

em·​ploy im-ˈplȯi How to pronounce employ (audio)
ˈim-ˌplȯi,
ˈem-ˌplȯi How to pronounce employ (audio)
1
2
: the state of being employed
in the city's employ
Choose the Right Synonym for employ

use, employ, utilize mean to put into service especially to attain an end.

use implies availing oneself of something as a means or instrument to an end.

willing to use any means to achieve her ends

employ suggests the use of a person or thing that is available but idle, inactive, or disengaged.

looking for better ways to employ their skills

utilize may suggest the discovery of a new, profitable, or practical use for something.

an old wooden bucket utilized as a planter

Example Sentences

Verb The company is accused of employing questionable methods to obtain the contract. You should find better ways to employ your time. I had to employ a lawyer to review the contract. It's a small company, employing a staff of only 20. Noun while you're under our employ, you can't do outside work for our competitors
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
His solution was to relocate the assembly to a different Bolivian city and employ force to keep opposition members out during the vote. Mary Anastasia O’grady, WSJ, 11 Sep. 2022 The Jaguars held Jonathan Taylor in check for the final seven quarters last season and should employ a similar game plan. Nate Atkins, The Indianapolis Star, 7 Sep. 2022 The film, directed by Lukasz Palkowski, is now in pre-production and will employ at least 40% of the crew and many cast members from Ukraine. Christopher Vourlias, Variety, 25 Aug. 2022 Hotels pay other local taxes and fees and employ people, who in turn are taxed. Michael Goldstein, Forbes, 10 Aug. 2022 Two- and three-dimensional versions of the Tent Jacket will be accessible in multiple metaverses, which will hopefully allow Adiff to fund another run of the dual-function layers and once again employ refugees and immigrants. Amelia Arvesen, Outside Online, 1 Aug. 2022 And receiving the tax breaks generally requires that the work be done by companies that pay prevailing wages and employ people in apprenticeship programs—the latter a common feature of unionized labor. John Timmer, Ars Technica, 28 July 2022 To some employees that meant continuing to feed customers and employ 62,000 Russians. Geoff Colvin, Fortune, 27 July 2022 The new 1,450-square-foot salon will feature eight to nine styling chairs and employ 25 licensed stylists. Alex Groth, Journal Sentinel, 26 July 2022
Noun
The series takes place predominantly in and around the walls of the castle known as the Red Keep, with all of the significant figures either being members of the royal Targaryen family or people in their employ. Alan Sepinwall, Rolling Stone, 19 Aug. 2022 Disney representatives said that the case was settled to avoid costly litigation and that the resort’s three hotels employ experts, including entomologists, to avoid bedbug problems. Hugo Martínstaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 2 May 2022 Pierre Cardin is briefly in the employ of Schiaparelli. Laird Borrelli-persson, Vogue, 1 July 2022 In a letter sent Friday to Democratic City Councilman Eric Costello, the chairman of the council’s Ways and Means Committee that conducts the budget hearing process, Mosby counted 144 prosecutors in her employ. Alex Mann, Baltimore Sun, 6 June 2022 Waldman doesn't deny making the statements, but Depp's side argued that even though Waldman was under his employ, Depp was not involved or aware of these remarks. Benjamin Vanhoose, PEOPLE.com, 1 June 2022 Some private enterprises may be attracted to scrutinizing employees like an intelligence agency might keep tabs on analysts and spies, although employ don’t have access to the same data sources. Sarah Scoles, New York Times, 17 May 2022 Burna Boy’s frequent employ of an a cappella or minimalist arrangement meant the eager attendees could often be heard singing clearly, their voices as sweet as Burna’s smile. Mankaprr Conteh, Rolling Stone, 29 Apr. 2022 Angell, who died earlier this month at the age of 101, spent 75 years in the employ of The New Yorker. Peter Abraham, BostonGlobe.com, 28 May 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English emploien, emplien "to apply or devote (a thing to a purpose), apply (oneself) to a task, make use of, expend," borrowed from Anglo-French empleier, emploier, emplier "to entangle, fabricate, put to use, devote (oneself) to" (continental Middle French also "to make use of, apply, occupy [time], expend [money], use the services of [a person]"), going back to Latin implicāre "to fold about itself, entwine, entangle, involve, embroil" — more at implicate

Note: This verb does not appear in Middle English before the fifteenth century, and the predominance of the form with -oi-, retained in early Modern English, most likely reflects ongoing influence of continental French. — Latin implicāre gave rise to a verb meaning "to use, make use of" in Gallo-Romance (Old Occitan emplegar in addition to French empleier), Italian (impiegare) and Catalan (emplegar). Spanish emplear is an early borrowing from Old French. Compare imply.

Noun

borrowed from French emploi, going back to Middle French, "use, service," noun derivative of emploier "to put to use, employ entry 1"

First Known Use

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun

1679, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of employ was in the 15th century

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