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engineer
noun
    1. Someone who designs, makes, or works with machinery, including electrical equipment.
    2. Someone who designs or constructs roads, railways, bridges, etc.
      Form: civil engineer (also)
    3. An officer in charge of a ship's engines.
    (N Amer)
    4. The driver of a locomotive.
    5. Someone who contrives to bring something about.
      Example: the engineer of the scheme
      Thesaurus: inventor, designer, originator, planner, architect, contriver, deviser.
    6. A person, especially a member of the armed forces, who designs and builds military apparatus and is trained in construction work.
verb engineered, engineering
    1. often derog
      To arrange or bring something about by skill or deviousness.
      Thesaurus: create, concoct, cause, originate, mastermind, plot, plan, devise, contrive, machinate, manipulate, finagle, wangle.
    2. To design or construct something as an engineer.
Etymology: 14c as engyneour: from French engignier to contrive, from Latin ingeniare.



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