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engaged
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
engaged
(adjective)
engage
(verb)
engaged
/ɪn
ˈ
geɪʤd/
adjective
engaged
/ɪn
ˈ
geɪʤd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of ENGAGED
1
:
promised to be married
They recently got
engaged
(to be married).
She's
engaged
to him.
an
engaged
couple
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2
:
busy with some activity
(
US
) He is
engaged
in research. = (
Brit
) He is
engaged
on research.
He won't be able to attend because he's
otherwise engaged
. [=he is busy doing something else]
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3
a
chiefly British, of a telephone or telephone line
:
being used
The line is still
engaged
. [=(
US
)
busy
]
I keep getting the
engaged tone
. [=(
US
)
busy signal
]
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b
British, of a public toilet
:
being used
Is the bathroom
engaged
? [=(
US
)
occupied
]
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