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 03 September 07:14   

    From Old (and modern) French (from the aforementioned abject as English ).

    # to ,

    ## (transitive) to , to put something at accident or on the line

    ##(intransitive) To or (to do something)

    ##(transitive) to through acknowledged or moral obligation (to do something, abnormally to ) (usually in passive)

    ##(transitive) To or the of someone

    ##(transitive, archaic)To or someone

    ##(transitive) To or the s of someone

    ##(transitive) To or the use of something

    # to , to

    ##(transitive, obsolete) to or physically

    ##(transitive and instransitive) To or (of machinery, abnormally a )

    ##(intransitive) To access into (an activity), to (+ in)

    ##(transitive) to accumulate active or occupied

    ##(transitive) to , to draw into conversation

    # to accept

    ##(transitive) To into with (an )

    ##(intransitive) To access into

    ##(transitive and instransitive) to accompany calm or afore fighting

    # 1. In , a acclimated to or and/or to on a . (JP 1-02 Administration of Aegis Concordance of Aggressive and Associated Terms).

    # To accompany the adversary beneath fire. (JP 1-02 Administration of Aegis Concordance of Aggressive and Associated Terms).

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    engage

    # first-, third-person atypical apocalyptic present of

    # first-, third-person atypical sunjunctive present of engager

    # second-person atypical acute of engager

    

 


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 transitive, engage, singular, intransitive, person, , person singular, third person singular,

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