hire Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun a newly hired employee
- the new hires need special training
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noun the act of hiring something or someone
- he signed up for a week's car hire
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verb engage or hire for work
employ; engage.
- They hired two new secretaries in the department
- How many people has she employed?
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verb hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services
rent; charter; lease.
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verb engage for service under a term of contract
engage; charter; take; lease; rent.
- We took an apartment on a quiet street
- Let's rent a car
- Shall we take a guide in Rome?
WordNet
Hire pronoun
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Obs.See Chaucer.Here , pron.
Hire noun
Etymology
OE.Definitions
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The price; reward, or compensation paid, or contracted to be paid, for the temporary use of a thing or a place, for personal service, or for labor; wages; rent; pay. The laborer is worthy of his hire. Luke x. 7.
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(Law.) A bailment by which the use of a thing, or the services and labor of a person, are contracted for at a certain price or reward. Story.Syn. -- Wages; salary; stipend; allowance; pay.
Hire transitive verb
Etymology
OE.Wordforms
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To procure (any chattel or estate) from another person, for temporary use, for a compensation or equivalent; to purchase the use or enjoyment of for a limited time; as, to hire a farm for a year; tohire money. -
To engage or purchase the service, labor, or interest of (any one) for a specific purpose, by payment of wages; as, to .hire a servant, an agent, or an advocate -
To grant the temporary use of, for compensation; to engage to give the service of, for a price; to let; to lease; -- now usually with out, and often reflexively; as, he has .hired out his horse, or his timeThey . . . have hired out themselves for bread. 1 Sam. ii. 5.