Engaging in a sentence as an adjective

What if they're engaging in fraudulent trading as well?

Further, the Bill of Rights forbids congress from engaging in censorship.

I get bored when I'm not engaged, and I have difficulty engaging with people because anxiety and stress make me shut down.

When I'm overflowing with positive feelings, I have no problem engaging with people and enjoying smalltalk.

A prosecutor is not going to be fired for engaging in normal conduct that is loved by the public, even if the outcome in this case was tragic.

User clicks on the message in their email and instantly gets a login page, they might have been 50/50 about engaging with this recruiter so now that you presented an obstacle they just close the tab and get back to what they were doing.

And normally I'd avoid engaging a borderline troll, but this is such a terrible comment, in so many ways, that I have to speak up.> Never rely on Google for anythingFirst, you're expectation that Google will drop Dart is based on what exactly?

This one isn't showcased so strongly - this isn't a pressing issue by any measure - but they still took the time to respond to it and make a brief, informative, and actually engaging video about it, without some external "we screwed up, sorry" event.

Engaging definitions

adjective

attracting or delighting; "an engaging frankness"; "a piquant face with large appealing eyes"

See also: piquant