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Meaning of Employ
The primary meaning of the word "employ" is to give someone a job or work, in exchange for payment.
Definitions
- To give someone a job or work, in exchange for payment
- To use something, especially a skill or resource, for a particular purpose
- To make use of someone's services or skills, typically by paying them
Etymology of Employ
The word "employ" comes from the Old French word "emploier", which is derived from the Latin words "in" (meaning "in" or "on") and "plodere" or "ploiare" (meaning "to fold" or "to enclose"), and later from "implicare" (meaning "to involve" or "to engage")
Historically, the word "employ" initially meant "to put to use" or "to apply", and later developed to include the sense of giving someone a job or work
Example Uses
- The company will employ new staff to manage the increased workload
- She employs her skills as a graphic designer to create innovative advertisements
- The government employs various strategies to reduce unemployment