use

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations noun: /ˈjuːs/, verb: /ˈjuːz/

US:USA pronunciation: IPAUSA pronunciation: IPA/v. juz or, for pt. form of 7, just; n. jus/

US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(v. yo̅o̅z or, for pt. form of 9, yo̅o̅st; n. yo̅o̅s)


Inflections of 'use' (v): (⇒ conjugate)
uses
v 3rd person singular
using
v pres p
used
v past
used
v past p
WordReference Collins English Usage © 2025
employ - use
‘employ’
If you employ someone, you pay them to work for you.
The company employs 7.5 million people.
He was employed as a research assistant.
If something is employed for a particular purpose, it is used for that purpose. You can say, for example, that a particular method or technique is employed.
A number of ingenious techniques are employed.
The methods employed are varied, depending on the material in question.
You can also say that a machine, tool, or weapon is employed.
Similar technology could be employed in the major cities.
What matters most is how the tools are employed.
‘use’
However, employ is a formal word when it is used to talk about such things as methods or tools. You usually say that a method or tool is used.
This method has been extensively used in the United States.
These weapons are used in training sessions.
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