employ|employed|employing|employs in English
verb
[em·ploy || ɪm'plɔɪ]
hire as a worker, occupy; put to use, activate, operate
Use "employ|employed|employing|employs" in a sentence
1. Other sectors of the economy include financial services, employing 21.4% of the population and transportation which employs 14.4%.
2. In the beginning, it employed fourteen men, but expanded and went on to employ hundreds, then thousands.
3. I argue that if a “new Biologism” about race is a live and attractive possibility, it will have to employ many of the moves that Spencer employs
4. The company employs 18 staff.
5. Employing ‧adaptive antenna systems‧.
6. Employing ‘adaptive antenna systems’.
7. 1 . Individual - employed and self-employed
8. Employing blithering biz-Blabbers
9. Employing 'adaptive antenna systems'.
10. Employing “adaptive antenna systems”.
11. Polarimeter employing a fizeau interferometer
12. Equipment employing "optical switching"; 4.
13. b. Employing 'adaptive antenna systems'.
14. We only employ female workers.
15. (b) Employing ‘adaptive antenna systems’.
16. b. Employing ‘adaptive antenna systems’.
17. Berkshire employs over 30 team members
18. What does Autosuggestive mean? Employing autosuggestion
19. Ear defenders employing active noise control
20. The city employs around 27,000 workers.
21. This factory employs thousands of people.
22. The company employs 30 thousand people.
23. Advance employs approximately 74,000 Team Members
24. Employs aseptic techniques in different situations.
25. Anagrammatiser est employé comme verbe