Employ —often used with for Definition of use verb in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Often followed by to + a verb
Use vs Used: Difference between Them and How to correctly use them
How to use use in a sentence.
To put something such as a tool, skill, or building to a particular purpose
To employ for some purpose See examples of use used in a sentence. Use, utilize mean to put something into action or service Use is a general word referring to the application of something to a given purpose
Use may also imply that the thing is consumed or diminished in the process I used all the butter. If you have a use for something, you need it or can find something to do with it. The word use refers to employing or utilizing something for a particular purpose, and it can function as both a noun and a verb
Its versatility allows it to fit into various contexts, whether referring to practical application, exploitation, or even abstract concepts like time management.
To come (also fall, go, etc.) into use To be introduced into customary or habitual employment or practice To begin to be used (of vocabulary, syntax, etc.) to be introduced into common usage.
Use, utilize mean to make something serve one's purpose Use is the general word To use a saw and other tools To use eggs in cooking.
As a noun use means purpose. as a verb, use means either put to work, or work something until there isn't anything left, unless you use your friend, meaning you exploit her.