To employ an object, often to reach a certain goal; to put into service.
The state of being employed or having a job.
To give someone work or a job.
1 Q&A Do you use companies or services that employ gig economy workers?
2 Smaller companies that often employ immigrant workers remain likelier to use them.
3 A lobby group today urged companies to employ more people with disabilities.
4 Statutory authorities should consider carefully whether they wish to employ such companies.
5 Therefore the factories making stockings employ more help, and no unemployment results.
6 Among union demands are that Transavia employ pilots under Air France terms.
7 Time is wasted when both sides in debate employ the same tactics.
8 It's a technique, he said, good salesmen often employ to close deals.
9 Altogether, these industries employ well over half a million people, said Ramaphosa.
10 Plants and animals employ innate immune systems to cope with microbial infection.
11 But some also use temp agencies that employ locals, including undocumented workers.
12 Another example is BidX1 who employ solicitors to ease the conveyancing process.
13 Nearly one-half the working men in the State were in its employ .
14 The same general principle is used that planes employ in the air.
15 So I shall search elsewhere for a place to employ my talents.
16 The company is expected to employ about 300 people in software support.
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