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The abstract nouns for the verb to engage are engagement and the gerund, engaging.

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11y ago

Yes it is. An abstract noun is a word that usually expresses a quality or an emotion, and is something you cannot experience with your five senses: you cannot touch it, hear it, see it, smell it or taste it. You can experience the RESULT of it, but you can not experience the noun itself. For example, "house" is a common noun. You can see a house, or touch it. "Ice cream" is a common noun. You can taste it, smell it, touch it. But courage, or bravery, or hunger, or commitment-- you cannot see or taste or smell or hear any of them, so they are abstract nouns.

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Yes. It represents either connection or affiance (betrothal) and cannot be seen, touched or heard.

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Engageing

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Gaurank Banjare

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Sex

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Engagement

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Yes

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