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Definition of "enage" [enage]

  • To age; make old.

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "enage" in a sentence
  • "Indeed, I thought that the best response to such sanctimony would be for postmodernists to enage in even more game-playing than ever before."
  • "However, while Dewey might accept "sensibility" as the name for the human receptivity to art, he would not characterize our response to art and literature as primarily an opportunity "to enage the mind," especially if this means a retreat into an "inwardness" that is itself the ultimately desired state, cut off from the projected space occupied by the work instigating the experience in the first place."
  • "In revolt against the mere "appreciation" of literature, academic critics now enage in its interrogation."
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