6. engagement (n) participation ; a commitment, especially for marriage; an event. a. The engagement begin at 7:30. b. The entire office was invited to her engagement party. 7. establish (v) to institute permanently; to bring out. a. Through her many books and interviews , Dr.Wan established herself as an authority on conflict resolution. b. The merger of the two companies established a powerful new corporation. 8. obligate (v) to bind legally or morally. a. The contractor was obligated by the contract to work 40 hours a week. b. I felt obligated to finish the project even though I could have exercised my option to quit. 9. party (n) a person or group participating in an action or plan ; the people or sides concerned in a legal matter. a. The parties agreed to a settlement in their contract dispute. b. The party that prepares the contract has a distinct advantage. 10. provision (n) a measure taken beforehand ; a stipulation ...
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