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engaging

[en-gey-jing] / ɛnˈgeɪ dʒɪŋ /


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Autistic people may experience challenges with communication, understanding others' thoughts or emotions, managing sensory overload, coping with unfamiliar environments, and engaging in repetitive behaviors.

From Science Daily

No matter what, it is important that people are engaging directly on the local level — even if their efforts don’t get much national press.

From Salon

Although many of these self-identified Christians may be engaging with their religious traditions in a more casual way, others have turned to online spaces for religious community and guidance.

From Salon

"We have serious concerns about a driver who has any responsibilities behind the wheel engaging in texting," says Cathy Chase, president of the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety.

From BBC

He was engaging in the typical back-and-forth that occurs on document subpoenas when he suddenly reversed course on his pledge to give Evan more time.

From The Wall Street Journal