Examples of 'begets' in a sentence

Meaning of "begets"

To beget means to father children or to produce something. It is often used in a formal context, especially in old English
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of beget

How to use "begets" in a sentence

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Decay begets more death and decay.
Insanity and evil begets eternal life.
Money begets money based on no other principle.
Progress in one area begets progress in another.
Fear begets fear and makes it bigger.
Every new connection begets another connection.
Man begets the fruits of his actions.
The tax that begets more tax.
Apathy begets rampant acts of true violence.
The way one lie begets another.
Garbage begets rat invasion in the city.
It is proverbially said that vengeance begets vengeance.
Violence begets violence and serves no purpose.
Because violence just begets more violence.
Violence begets violence and everyone suffers.

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What the eyes see begets greed.
Violence begets violence and all of that.
The killer is saying evil begets itself.
One decision begets another and another.
A third paradox is that speed begets speed.
Full citizenship begets full participation in society.
It is well known that violence begets violence.
Violence only begets violence and retaliation.
Arabic is a terrible language that begets terrorism.
Blind violence begets more blind violence.
It is an encouraging fact that testimony begets testimony.
State repression begets the militarization of revolution.
Build an environment where trust begets trust.
He who begets is joined to the begotten in a way.
You say that violence begets violence.
Pride begets us all in the end.
This is a sin that begets other sins.
Change begets change begets change.
Because often one condition begets another.
Poverty begets poverty in a vicious cycle.
Compiling to native code begets better performance.
You begets not give up the birds on my land.
Social change invariably begets a change in consciousness.
Love begets love and light begets light.
Economic progress inevitably begets political progress.
Violence begets violence and should be strongly condemned.
We all know that love begets love.
But violence begets naught but more violence.
The spousal relationship begets more love.
Hot blood begets innumerable blunders.
We all know that fire begets fire.
Nobody begets smile this time.
Any act of kindness begets many more.
She begets the plant in which she resides.
The bigotry that begets all others.

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