Examples of 'engender' in a sentence

Meaning of "engender"

Engender: to produce, cause, or give rise to a feeling, situation, or condition
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  • To beget (of a man); to bear or conceive (of a woman).
  • To give existence to, to produce (living creatures).
  • To bring into existence (a situation, quality, result etc.); to give rise to, cause, create.
  • To assume form; to come into existence; to be caused or produced.

How to use "engender" in a sentence

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Hope in itself can engender palliative effects.
Can engender similarly positive effects in members of.
It must not be allowed to engender a clash of civilizations.
Engender a feeling of self worth through activity.
Violence can only engender more violence.
Engender a sense of responsibility as citizens within a democracy.
I do not write that to engender sympathy or tears.
Think of the revolution this would engender.
Is gonna engender three times as many questions.
The current situation could engender lethargy.
You can engender the goodwill of a nation.
But all of them failed to engender a strike.
Such lives engender the trust of others.
I believe creativity can engender growth.
This will engender trust and respect.

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Abuse of a dominant market position would engender sanctions.
It will engender hope for millions of people.
I think that suffering can engender a kind of resilience.
I began to engender myself in the world of graphic facilitation.
Bristol is helping to engender best practice.
They all engender the values of a false morality.
Your line of work does not exactly engender compassion.
And will engender school spirit.
I wonder if you are aware of the trust you engender.
Which he believed would engender a revitalized future.
I surrender to the tender you engender.
There is a clear need to engender data collection programmes.
That life near a contaminated site can engender.
High migration streams engender and exacerbate inequalities.
He already possesses what he needs to engender this one.
Not coming not engender the sense of honor.
It is unrealistic to expect government alone to engender needed changes.
Drugs that engender false hopes.
Engender national policies through.
His will can thus engender great works.
We engender trust and justify the trust that is placed in us.
The movie inspires to engender this kind of dialogue.
Engender respect for and delight in the gift of others.
We assumed it would engender a loyalty between us.
They engender mass atrocities and crimes against humanity.
Lead contamination can engender multiple health conditions.
Or was it but a dream my fever does engender.
Can often engender a kind of paradox.
Present both sides of each issue to engender objectivity.
This would engender some trust by the public.
Enough to start only to engender doubt.
This will engender consumer confidence in your company.
Fear itself can never engender the sublime.
They also engender a sense of interdependence.
Unstable economic contexts will engender a loss by reselling.

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