Definition & Meaning | English word TOGGLING


TOGGLING

Definitions of TOGGLING

  1. inflection of toggle

Number of letters

8

Is palindrome

No

13
GG
GL
IN
ING
LI
LIN
NG
OG
OGG
TO
TOG

1

1

198
GG
GGG
GGO
GGT
GI
GIG
GIL
GIN

Examples of Using TOGGLING in a Sentence

  • It impales the target and secures it with barb or toggling claws, allowing the fishermen or hunters to use an attached rope or chain to pull and retrieve the animal.
  • Material remains include toggling harpoons, netweights, ground slate points, nets, ulus (chopping knife).
  • Key outcomes from those sessions included needs for stronger organization abilities for bins (bin containers), tools and other interface elements that could snap-to each other, a "paneled" interface that could mold itself to any screen size or configuration, and a means of toggling between the classic concept of Avid Workspaces in a newer, more accessible way (Workspace Toolbar).
  • However, Soviet archaeologist Sergei Rudenko contested this claim, stating that none of the western Arctic harpoons given by Gjessing counted as true toggling harpoons and that his field was not "aware of any trace of Eskimo culture in north-west Asia west of the Kolyma".
  • The graves contained many elaborate artifacts, including barbed bone points; daggers of ivory, antler, or bone; toggling harpoons; shell-beaded clothing; and a burial suit made from more than 200 skins of the now-extinct great auk.
  • In a '2-phase handshaking protocol' (or transition-signalling), the requester simply toggles the value on the request wire (once), and the receiver responds by toggling the value on the acknowledge wire.
  • Since 2019 IPM offers new features, among them biographical facts identifying composers, editors, and lyricists; hyperlinks to open-access editions; music incipits for works that are otherwise difficult to distinguish from each other; easy toggling between collections and the individual works contained therein; and expanded search filters to enable refined searching by place and date of publication, document type, genre, and language of text.
  • Some of these, later (re)discovered on the LISP machine, have been christened munching triangles (using bitwise AND instead of XOR, and toggling points instead of plotting them), munching w's, and munching mazes.
  • As with swage terminals, swageless terminals are available with a variety of different attachment methods; fixed clevis forks, toggling clevis forks, eyes and threaded studs (for insertion in a turnbuckle barrel).
  • The DS-8 includes performance controls for easy sound editing, with switches for toggling velocity, aftertouch, portamento, and effects.
  • It also introduced the Control Center, a flyout accessible by swiping up from the bottom of the screen that provided access to various controls such as toggling on or off Airplane Mode, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Do Not Disturb Mode, and Rotation Lock.
  • For example, The Rape of Lucrece can be read as "toggling between abstraction and concretization" as art does, but the poem also plays to cognitive hungers specific to the time in which it was written.
  • Toggling between task-negative network activation and task-positive network activation (consisting of the dorsal attention network and salience network) may be less efficient, possibly reflecting a disturbance of self-referential thought.
  • Most video platforms like Bilibili allow users to customise danmaku displays, such as toggling the function off entirely, adjusting the speed of comments, showing selective comments (for example, only showing comments located at the top of the screen), controlling the number of comments displayed, and filtering out comments containing certain keywords.
  • ability to take any window fullscreen, thus replacing other windows and replacing the dock with simplified control bar with buttons for toggling curving, passthrough background, and brightness of background.



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