EMPLOYS vs USE: NOUN
- The state of being employed or having a job
- The act of using something; the application or employment of something for a purpose.
- The condition or fact of being used.
- The manner of using; usage.
- The permission, privilege, or benefit of using something.
- The power or ability to use something.
- The quality of being suitable or adaptable to an end; usefulness.
- (economics) the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs or in manufacturing
- What something is used for
- A pattern of behavior acquired through frequent repetition
- Exerting shrewd or devious influence especially for one's own advantage
- (law) the exercise of the legal right to enjoy the benefits of owning property
- A particular service
- The act of using
- The need or occasion to use or employ something.
- Continued or repeated practice or employment; custom; wont; usage; habit.
- Need for employing; occasion to employ; necessity; exigency; need.
- That property of a thing (or character of a person) which renders it suitable for a purpose; adaptability to the attainment of an end; usefulness; availability; utility; serviceableness; service; convenience; help; profit: as, a thing of no use.
- Interest for money; usury. [Obsolete or archaic.]
- That part of a sermon devoted to a practical application of the doctrine expounded.
- In liturgics, the distinctive ritual and liturgical forms and observances, collectively and singly, of a particular church, diocese, group of dioceses, or community; as, Sarum use; Aberdeen use; Anglican use; Roman use.
- A purpose for which something is used.
- To have no liking for.
- The act of employing anything, or the state of being employed; employment; application; conversion to a purpose, especially a profitable purpose.
- A use, confidence, or trust in any hereditaments should be deemed and adjudged in lawful seizin, estate, and possession of the same estate that he had in use—that is, that he, instead of the nominal grantee or trustee, should become the full legal owner. This principle has been adopted by provisions, known by the same title, in the legislation of most of the United States.
- Common occurrence; ordinary experience.
- Charitable uses, Charitable Uses Act.
- In law, the benefit or profit (with power to direct disposal) of property—technically of lands and tenements—in the possession of another who simply holds them for the beneficiary; the equitable ownership of lands the legal title to which is in another.
- Plural Rough iron forgings sold to be subsequently worked down into finished shapes in the forge, or heating furnace, by hammer or press. They are used also for porter-bars, or to build up larger forgings not made from an ingot.
- A liturgical form practiced in a particular church, ecclesiastical district, or community.
- The arrangement establishing the equitable right to such benefits and profits.
- The benefit or profit of lands and tenements of which the legal title is vested in another.
- Enjoyment of property, as by occupying or employing it.
- A particular custom or practice.
- Accustomed or usual procedure or practice.
- Gain or advantage; good.
- In customary practice or observance.
EMPLOYS vs USE: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of employ.
- Put into service; make work or employ (something) for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose
- Engage or hire for work
- Habitually do something (use only in the past tense)
- Seek or achieve an end by using to one's advantage
- Use up, consume fully
- Put into service; make work or employ (something) for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose
- Avail oneself to
- Take or consume (regularly or habitually)
EMPLOYS vs USE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To take or consume for a purpose.
- To seek or achieve an end by means of; exploit.
- To conduct oneself toward; treat or handle.
- To avail oneself of; practice.
- To put into service or employ for a purpose.
- Used in the past tense followed by to in order to indicate a former state, habitual practice, or custom.
- To take an illegal or narcotic drug, especially as a habit.
- To partake of, especially as a habit.
EMPLOYS vs USE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Put into service
- (psychology) an automatic pattern of behavior in reaction to a specific situation
- Habitually do something or be in a certain state or place (use only in the past tense)
- To accustom; habituate; render familiar by practice; inure: common in the past participle: as, soldiers used to hardships.
- To act or behave toward; treat; as, to use one well or ill.
- To practise customarily; make a practice of.
- To practise or employ, in a general way; do, exercise, etc.
- To employ; expend; consume; as, to use flour for food; to use water for irrigation.
- To employ for the attainment of some purpose or end; avail one's self of.
- (idiom) (make use of) To use for a purpose.
EMPLOYS vs USE: RELATED WORDS
- Hires, Relies, Provides, Comprises, Uses, Utilizes, Deploys, Operates, Utilise, Employment, Engage, Apply, Use, Utilize, Hire
- Habit, Manipulation, Utilisation, Practice, Exercise, Function, Purpose, Expend, Consumption, Utilise, Utilization, Employ, Apply, Usage, Utilize
EMPLOYS vs USE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Employees, Applies, Leverages, Hires, Provides, Comprises, Uses, Utilizes, Operates, Utilise, Employment, Apply, Use, Utilize, Hire
- Role, Habit, Utilisation, Practice, Exercise, Function, Purpose, Expend, Consumption, Utilise, Utilization, Employ, Apply, Usage, Utilize
EMPLOYS vs USE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Arbitration Appeal Procedure that employs three formereasy reference.
- University operational unit which employs graduate student assistants.
- Campo Las Palmas employs more than fifty people.
- Company XYZ employs staalone Unix Servers without LDAP.
- Steinbeck employs a clear, pragmatic style of writing.
- It also employs communications, correctional, and civilian personnel.
- Moroccan economy that employs almost half the population.
- The California FTB employs representatives to help you.
- Lacoste employs let go of plenty saga trainers!
- Texas employs more technical communicators than any other state except California, and the DFW metroplex employs the United States.
- Would you use an app placed on your phone to help your recovery from alcohol or substance use?
- Aims: To characterize current patterns of OAC use in LTC residents and describe the quality of warfarin use.
- Neither do I use photoshop as I use Affinity instead.
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- Limit the use of technical terms, and use active voice when writing your SOP.
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EMPLOYS vs USE: QUESTIONS
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