engaged with someone/something
Frequency: 6.77.9 per million words
To be occupied with a person (e.g., a customer) or interacting with a topic.
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- We need to become more engaged with our history as a nation.
- Mrs Scott is engaged with a customer at the moment.
- The students were fully engaged with the interactive science exhibit.
- To be a good leader, you must be actively engaged with your team.
- He hasn't been very engaged with his work since the merger was announced.
- She finds it difficult to stay engaged with the material during online lectures.
- The company aims to be more engaged with the local community.
- Are you genuinely engaged with this political debate, or just observing?
- The artist was deeply engaged with the complex themes of her new project.
- It's important for parents to be engaged with their children's education.