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Engaged

Engaged is the past participle of engage and functions as an adjective with several related meanings. As a verb, engage means to occupy, involve, or hire someone, or to pledge or commit someone to a course of action. In the sense of marriage, to be engaged means to have promised to marry a partner. As an adjective, engaged describes someone who is involved in a task or activity, or something that is in operation or connected to another component, such as a gear that is engaged.

Etymology: The word derives from Old French engager, from gage "pledge." The early sense centered on pledges

Usage: In everyday speech, “the line is engaged” means the telephone line is busy; “I am engaged

See also: engagement, disengage, engaging.

and
commitments
and
broadened
over
time
to
cover
involvement,
employment,
and
obligation.
on
a
project”
means
I
am
occupied.
In
social
contexts,
“they
are
engaged”
indicates
an
impending
marriage.
In
mechanical
contexts,
“engaged”
indicates
that
two
components
are
connected
and
transmitting
motion.
The
related
noun
is
engagement,
and
the
verb
form
is
to
engage;
the
adjective
form
expressing
charm
is
engaging.