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    hire
    /ˈhʌɪə/

    verb

    • 1. obtain the temporary use of (something) for an agreed payment: British "we flew to San Diego, hired a car, and headed for Las Vegas" Similar rentleasecharterpay for the use ofOpposite buy
    • 2. employ (someone) for wages: "management hired and fired labour in line with demand" Similar employengagerecruitappointOpposite dismiss

    noun

    • 1. the action of hiring someone or something: "car hire is recommended"
    • 2. a person who is hired; an employee: North American "new hires go through six months of training"

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  2. HIRE definition: 1. to pay to use something for a short period: 2. to employ someone or pay someone to do a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of HIRE is payment for the temporary use of something. How to use hire in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Hire.

  4. Hire definition: to engage the services of (someone) for wages or other payment. See examples of HIRE used in a sentence.

  5. hire is a general word, most commonly applied to paying money for labor or services, but is also used in reference to paying for the temporary use of automobiles (usually with a chauffeur), halls, etc.; in New England, it is used in speaking of borrowing money on which interest is to be paid (to distinguish from borrowing from a friend, who ...

  6. to employ someone or pay someone to do a particular job: I was hired by the first company I applied to. [ + to infinitive ] We ought to hire a public relations consultant to help improve our image. B1 UK (US rent) to pay to use something for a short period: How much would it cost to hire a car for a fortnight?

  7. Definition of hire verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. a. The act of hiring. b. The condition or fact of being hired. 2. a. Payment for services; wages. b. Payment for the use of something. 3. Informal One who is hired: two new hires in the sales department. [Middle English hiren, from Old English hȳrian.] hir′a·ble, hire′a·ble adj. hir′er n.

  9. When you hire someone, you invite them to work for you or the company you represent. If you manage your local ice cream shop, it might be part of your job to hire extra ice cream scoopers for the busy summer season. Your boss at the animal shelter might hire you immediately if she's desperate for help — or if you impress her as a true animal ...

  10. Hire Definition. To get the services of (a person) or the use of (a thing) in return for payment; employ or engage. To engage the temporary use of for a fee; rent. Hire a car for the day. To give the use of (a thing) or the services of (oneself or another) in return for payment. (intransitive) To accept employment.

  11. 1. If you hire someone, you employ them or pay them to do a particular job for you. [...] 2. If you hire something, you pay money to the owner so that you can use it for a period of time. [mainly British] [...] 3. You use hire to refer to the activity or business of hiring something. [mainly British] [...] More. English usage.