It is much employed as core or backing on which to glue veneers.
It is much employed in the manufacture of tables, chiefly for frames, but occasionally as the outside material.
Hard pine is much employed in reference to this tree, and it applies well, but it describes other species also.
To be much employedin the praise of God, doth tend exceedingly to the vanquishing all hurtful doubts, and fears, and sorrows.
It is much employed in tooth powders, to fix the teeth when they become loosened by the recession of the gums, and also for improving the natural red colour of the lips and gums.
This product is used as a substitute for 'turps,' as a solvent for india rubber for cleaning gloves, and for burning in those naphtha lamps so much employed by costermongers, and workmen in railway tunnels and similar situations.
It is much employedas a medium for mounting microscopic objects.
It is much employed, both as a nutritious food and as a mild mucilaginous tonic, in catarrh and consumption.
Potash liquor saturated with chlorine, is much employed at Paris for whitening linen, under the name of the water of Javelle, the place where it was first made as a manufacture.
When the demand for goods is very brisk, the air apparatus is much employed, as it enables the workman to double his product.
This salt ismuch employed in calico-printing and in dyeing; which see.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much employed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.