Employing
1Employing — Employ Em*ploy , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Employed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Employing}.] [F. employer, fr. L. implicare to fold into, infold, involve, implicate, engage; in + plicare to fold. See {Ply}, and cf. {Imply}, {Implicate}.] 1. To inclose; to… …
2employing unit — An employer. For the purpose of determining the right to a reduced compensation contribution rating as a qualified employer under the unemployment compensation act, an employer and employing unit are synonymous, and are not intended to include a… …
3employing — n. act of using, utilizing, applying, occupying, employment em·ploy || ɪm plɔɪ v. hire as a worker, occupy; put to use, activate, operate …
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5employing means — taking steps, taking measures …
6List of fiction employing parallel universes — The following is a list of fiction employing parallel universes or alternate realitiesBooks*Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, wrote The Blazing World (1666), a book far ahead of its time, in which the heroine passes through a portal near… …
7person employing advice — index client Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
8catadioptric — Employing both reflecting and refractive optical systems. * * * cata·di·op·tric .kat ə dī äp trik adj belonging to, produced by, or involving both the reflection and the refraction of light <catadioptric prisms> * * * cata·di·op·tric… …
9Aria da Capo — Employing traditional characters and images of harlequinade, poet Edna St. Vincent Millay crafted a classic one act play and one of her most enduring literary achievements. Constructed as a song in three parts, as its title suggests, Aria da… …
10hot seating — employing shift workers Analogous to hot pillow, although in this case it is the chairs and things such as computers which are passed in quick succession from one occupant to another. Also as hot desking …