
engagement
n 1: a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course
of a war; "Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of
Chickamauga"; "he lost his romantic ideas about war when
he got into a real engagement" [syn: {battle}, {conflict},
{fight}]
2: a meeting arranged in advance; "she asked how to avoid
kissing at the end of a date" [syn: {date}, {appointment}]
3: a mutual promise to marry [syn: {betrothal}, {troth}]
4: the act of giving someone a job [syn: {employment}]
5: employment for performers or performing groups that lasts
for a limited period of time; "the play had bookings
throughout the summer" [syn: {booking}]
6: contact by fitting together; "the engagement of the clutch";
"the meshing of gears" [syn: {mesh}, {meshing}, {interlocking}]
7: the act of sharing in the activities of a group; "the
teacher tried to increase his students' engagement in
class activities" [syn: {participation}, {involvement}, {involution}]
[ant: {non-engagement}, {non-engagement}, {non-engagement}]
Source: WordNet® 2.0