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employ a steam engine to crack a nut
To use excessive, overcomplicated, or extravagant means or force to accomplish something relatively minor or simple. With this new system of issuing licenses, the government has employed a steam engine to crack a nut: four separate departments now handle each stage of an application, when a single department could easily process applications from start to finish.
employ someone as something
to pay someone to work in some capacity. I employed Fred as a personal secretary for about three months. Can you employ me as a stock clerk?
employ someone for something
to hire someone for a particular purpose. I employ him for special chores around the factory. Kelly employed Walter for emergency repairs on the night shift.
employ someone in something
to pay someone to work in a particular type of work. I employ Tom in machine maintenance. Laura is employed in accounting.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Servius | | SER-wi-uws | Ancient Roman |
Ennis | | ['enis] | |
Aser | | - | Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek |
Norberto | | nor-BER-to (Spanish, Italian) | Spanish, Portuguese, Italian |
Sawyer | | ['sɔ:jə] | |
Peru | | - | Basque |