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hire
verb
-
hire
,
hiring
,
hires
,
hired
to
give
someone
a
job
and
pay
them
to
work
for
you
•
The
company
plans
to
hire
fifty
new
engineers
this
year
.
The
company
plans
to
hire
fifty
new
engineers
this
year
.
•
We
need
to
hire
a
babysitter
for
Saturday
night
.
We
need
to
hire
a
babysitter
for
Saturday
night
.
From
Old
English
hȳrian
“
to
hire
,
borrow
for
a
fee
,”
related
to
Old
High
German
huor
‘
hire
’
and
Latin
horia
,
meaning
a
fee
or
payment
.
verb
-
hire
,
hiring
,
hires
,
hired
to
pay
money
to
use
something
for
a
short
time
,
such
as
a
car
,
bicycle
,
or
tool
•
We
decided
to
hire
a
car
for
our
trip
around
Scotland
.
We
decided
to
hire
a
car
for
our
trip
around
Scotland
.
•
You
can
hire
skis
at
the
resort
instead
of
bringing
your
own
.
You
can
hire
skis
at
the
resort
instead
of
bringing
your
own
.
Same
root
as
the
employment
sense
,
but
extended
in
Middle
English
to
cover
renting
objects
as
well
as
people
.