engageerde
Engageerde is a Dutch verb form derived from engageren, meaning to engage, hire, or commit oneself to something. The infinitive is engageren, and the reflexive form zich engageren means to commit oneself or become involved in a cause or activity. The form engageerde specifically marks the imperfect (past) tense for singular subjects; the plural past is engageerden.
Engageren has two main senses. In a employment or contractual sense, it means to hire or contract
Etymology and related terms: engageren is a loan from French engager, adapted into Dutch during the 19th
Usage notes: The imperfect form engageerde is used to describe past actions, while past participles used in
Overall, engageerde functions as a standard past-tense form of a versatile verb that covers hiring and personal