embusy (Meaning)

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embusy (v. t.)

To employ.

Synonyms & Antonyms of embusy

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embusy Sentence Examples

  1. He was too embusy with his new job to notice the changes in his surroundings.
  2. Despite her busy schedule, she always made time for her family, never allowing her work to embusy her to the point of neglecting them.
  3. The embusy of the city life often made her feel overwhelmed and exhausted.
  4. She felt guilty for being embusy with her personal life while her friends were struggling with their own problems.
  5. They were embusy preparing for the party, decorating the house and arranging the food.
  6. The salesman was so embusy trying to make a sale that he failed to listen to the customer's needs.
  7. The doctor was embusy with his practice, but he always found time to spend with his family, even if it was just for a few minutes.
  8. The team was embusy training for the upcoming competition, working hard to improve their skills and strategies.
  9. The students were embusy studying for their final exams, spending long hours in the library and cramming information into their brains.
  10. The embusy of the holiday season often brought out the best in people, as they came together to celebrate and share joy with one another.

FAQs About the word embusy

To employ.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

He was too embusy with his new job to notice the changes in his surroundings.

Despite her busy schedule, she always made time for her family, never allowing her work to embusy her to the point of neglecting them.

The embusy of the city life often made her feel overwhelmed and exhausted.

She felt guilty for being embusy with her personal life while her friends were struggling with their own problems.