1. animating - Adjective
3. animating - Adjective Satellite
of Animate
Causing animation; life-giving; inspiriting; rousing.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd Karl W. Smith of the Tax Foundation a wealth tax would “undermine a central animating idea of American capitalism.” Source: Internet
During spiritual ascension, one could siphon the power animating the higher dimensions down into the material world, where it would manifest as benevolent influence of all kinds. Source: Internet
Divine forms traverse him without tearing him, and united to the nature which is proper to him, he goes, he acts as animating original matter. Source: Internet
Designers in Fairfield went to work animating flat visual designs, inserting enough movement to give the appearance, for the duration of one PowerPoint presentation for the boss at least, of an app that worked. Source: Internet
Adds and removes the specified class(es) to each of the set of matched elements while animating all style changes. Source: Internet
Groening initially intended to present an animated version of his Life in Hell series. citation However, Groening later realized that animating Life in Hell would require the rescinding of publication rights for his life's work. Source: Internet