How to use in-sentence of “engagements”:
+ The battle consisted of two engagements in the plain west of the ancient city of Philippi.
+ Due to the Celtic heritage of many whites living in Appalachia, a series of prolonged violent engagements in late- nineteenth-century Kentucky and West Virginia were referred to commonly as feuds, a tendency that was partly due to the nineteenth-century popularity of William Shakespeare and Sir Walter Scott, authors who both wrote semihistorical accounts of blood feuds.
+ Probably the engagements at Fulford Gate and at the Battle of Stamford Bridge seriously affected Harold’s strength at the Battle of Hastings some three weeks later.Schofield, Guy 1966.
+ It was one of the largest engagements fought on the Great Plains.
+ Rings have been used for engagements and weddings since prehistoric times.

