engaging
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- engagingly adverb
- engagingness noun
- quasi-engaging adjective
- quasi-engagingly adverb
- unengaging adjective
Etymology
Origin of engaging
Example Sentences
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G42 in a statement that year said it denied the allegations in the letter and said the company had stopped engaging with Chinese companies.
Recently, Magnetar pared its holdings of CoreWeave stock by engaging in some sophisticated prepaid forward-sale contracts which allows it to receive cash upfront, but retain voting rights on those shares until June.
From Barron's
He specializes in developing innovative tools that help reporters explore and present data, and in designing engaging interactives to provide unique insights into complex issues.
An internal memo reviewed by Reuters showed ICE officers operating in the state were directed to avoid engaging with “agitators” and only target “aliens with a criminal history.”
From Los Angeles Times
His main concern is unknowingly engaging with swindlers.
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