1 an arrangement to use something by paying for it:
4 an employee:
5 to employ someone in a permanent job:
Increased business means that the company will need to hire 15 new sales staff.
hire sb as sth A supervisor noticed her potential and hired her as a trading trainee.
be hired by sb/sth Employees hired by a public agency after July 1 will automatically be enrolled in the new contribution plan.
Managers are given a free hand in hiring and firing employees.
6 to pay a person or company to do a particular job for a short period of time:
We will hire a contractor to consider what can be done that is cost effective.
8 an arrangement in which someone pays to use something for a short period:
9 a person who a company or organization employs in a permanent job:
I thought we might hire a motorboat and take a trip round the bay.
It costs £1000 a week to hire the yacht, plus a £120 refundable deposit.
Would it be very expensive to to hire bicycles for the week?
A few schools recognized society's need and instituted explicit medical ethics teaching - allocating funds, hiring ethicists, creating departments, and trumpeting their accomplishments.
The authority on site rests with the clients in the form of their hired project manager.
Private tutors, referred to as 'coaches ' from the 1850s onwards, were hired.
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