employed

IPA: ɛmpɫˈɔɪd

adjective

  • In a job; working.
  • Used; in use.
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Examples of "employed" in Sentences

  • Still, he says, hearing the term employed by people like Paul - and also by Texas Gov.
  • To use an expression employed against Julian Assange and Wikileaks, that is nothing new.
  • "Special rights" is also the term employed on the right to argue against rights for gays and lesbians.
  • In our nation's political dictionary "abortion" is a word employed by intolerant people to cast shame on women who choose it.
  • Zionist Occupied Government, or ZOG, is a phrase employed by most American neo-Nazi groups to describe the current federal government.
  • Two weeks after that first article appeared, I learned in the business pages of The Port Frederick Times that Cain Clams had fired—“released” was the euphemism employed by the vice president—one-third of its employees “in an effort to solve our cash-flow problems.”
  • While government projections suggest the number of older Americans who remain employed is likely to plateau over the coming decade, RAND researchers say a more likely scenario is that the increase in delaying retirement that began in the late 1990s is likely to gain speed.

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