in someone's employ

in someone's employ
in someone’s employ formal phrase
being paid by someone to work for them

We provide training for personnel in the employ of major public sector institutions.

Thesaurus: employed and in employmenthyponym
Main entry: employ

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in someone's employ
formal : employed by someone for wages or a salary

The company has been generous to people in their employ. [=generous to their employees]

The defendant was at that time in the employ of [=employed by] a trucking company.

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Main Entry:employ

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  • employ — 1 /Im plOI/ verb (T) 1 to pay someone to work for you: The company employs 2000 people worldwide. | be employed as sth: Dave is employed as a baggage handler at the airport. | employ sb to do sth: Freelance consultants have been employed to look… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • employ — /em ploy /, v.t. 1. to hire or engage the services of (a person or persons); provide employment for; have or keep in one s service: This factory employs thousands of people. 2. to keep busy or at work; engage the attentions of: He employs himself …   Universalium

  • employ — /ɛmˈplɔɪ / (say em ploy) verb (t) 1. to use the services of (a person); have or keep in one s service; keep busy or at work: this factory employs thousands of workers. 2. to make use of (an instrument, means, etc.); use; apply. 3. to occupy or… …  

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  • employ — ► VERB 1) give work to (someone) and pay them for it. 2) make use of. 3) keep occupied. ● in the employ of Cf. ↑in the employ of DERIVATIVES employability noun …   English terms dictionary

  • employ — em|ploy1 W2S2 [ımˈplɔı] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: emploier to use , from Latin implicare; IMPLICATE] 1.) to pay someone to work for you ▪ The factory employs over 2000 people. employ sb as sth ▪ Kelly is employed as a mechanic …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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