1. a feeling of intense anger, during the act of engaging correspondence or establishing dialog.
2. an arrangement to advocate or commit violent behavior.
2. an arrangement to advocate or commit violent behavior.
“My enragement engagement got the best of me, when I found out Shirley fucked my husband.”
“His enragement engagement showed, when he found out his boss fucked a government clerk to get the job.”
“His enragement engagement showed, when he found out his boss fucked a government clerk to get the job.”
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"Did you see this piece on gay furry immigrants coming to take our jobs?!"
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Originally, Object Oriented Programming talks about encapsulation which means hiding all your detailed logic behind a class such that the user can only care about the application level of the function rather than trying to understand all the inner workings.
However, usually, many smaller libraries or examples/framework in assignment made by professors did a poor job to describe how the function really works, nor they have provided any meaningful example about the input of the functions, ending up doing the opposite of what encapsulation originally has claimed which the developer have to look into the implementation or even the whole program just to understand what the function really do.
However, usually, many smaller libraries or examples/framework in assignment made by professors did a poor job to describe how the function really works, nor they have provided any meaningful example about the input of the functions, ending up doing the opposite of what encapsulation originally has claimed which the developer have to look into the implementation or even the whole program just to understand what the function really do.
Example 1: Damn, I am sick of this assignment about building AI agent for a Pacman Game where there is no clear documentation about how every classes works. How can I suppose to know all the properties and expected return data without looking into their encrapsulated agent classes?
Example 2: ("Coming Soon" in the documentation) Oh no... there is no documentation about this highly confusing python function over this confusing input parameter "something". Welp, it is time to find the source code of this encrapsulation to see what type it I should use.
Example 2: ("Coming Soon" in the documentation) Oh no... there is no documentation about this highly confusing python function over this confusing input parameter "something". Welp, it is time to find the source code of this encrapsulation to see what type it I should use.
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/en·grāt/
To cause someone to feel gratitude, especially through a meaningful act, gift, or sacrifice.
Morphologically echoes engraved, ingrained, and grateful
/en·grāt/
To cause someone to feel gratitude, especially through a meaningful act, gift, or sacrifice.
Morphologically echoes engraved, ingrained, and grateful
Example Usages:
“Her gesture engrated me more than words could express.”
“That letter didn’t just thank me — it engrated me.”
“Their patience through my illness engrates me to this day.”
Engrated (participle or adjective)
Having been made to feel grateful; emotionally marked by the receipt of something deeply affecting.
Example Usages:
“I was engrated by their forgiveness.”
“She stood silent and engrated by the sacrifice.”
“An engrated look passed over him — one of stunned thanks.”
Etymology:
From the Latin-rooted “gratus” (pleasing, thankful)
With the prefix “en-” (to cause to be)
“Her gesture engrated me more than words could express.”
“That letter didn’t just thank me — it engrated me.”
“Their patience through my illness engrates me to this day.”
Engrated (participle or adjective)
Having been made to feel grateful; emotionally marked by the receipt of something deeply affecting.
Example Usages:
“I was engrated by their forgiveness.”
“She stood silent and engrated by the sacrifice.”
“An engrated look passed over him — one of stunned thanks.”
Etymology:
From the Latin-rooted “gratus” (pleasing, thankful)
With the prefix “en-” (to cause to be)
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· "I thrive 'cause I'm Endraswara."
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