Examples of 'engendered' in a sentence

Meaning of "engendered"

engender (verb): to cause or give rise to a feeling, situation, or condition
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  • simple past tense and past participle of engender

How to use "engendered" in a sentence

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This support can be engendered in several ways.
You have to deserve the have engendered.
It is engendered in the eyes with gazing fed.
Thus rational theology engendered natural philosophy.
It has engendered as many problems as it has solved.
Their minds in communality such force engendered.
Art that is engendered within yourself is so important.
The source of all pains a new life is engendered.
That has engendered this lack of respect.
Fear and tension have often engendered wars.
Beliefs are engendered to gain profit or to avoid pain.
All text books had been revised and engendered.
The ears that were engendered by their parents.
Engendered dimensions of homelessness in urban space.
There is no dharma which is engendered by a single cause.

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Trust is engendered by transparency of actions and motives.
Because it would have engendered my gratitude.
It is engendered by political hatred and fear.
Annihilation anxieties engendered by bad experiences.
It has engendered economic development throughout the world.
A nation that is not engendered is endangered.
This has engendered a certain kind of social transformation.
Only the friction engendered by meeting.
This had engendered a feeling of brotherhood between them.
This failure of civilisation has engendered a culture of despair.
Disease engendered by her unhealthful situation.
Such discriminatory policies engendered resentment.
O expenditure engendered by the medical examinations themselves.
Something happened there that engendered.
This need engendered its nuclear program.
It is as if these very mountains engendered you.
Thus examples of engendered targets are rare.
Induced by a process of suggestion instead of engendered by.
This of course engendered greater unemployment.
This results in a corresponding disturbance to the force engendered.
These messages engendered an outburst of enthusiasm.
This is a typical expression of the chaos engendered by decomposition.
The father who engendered me was a cave in the hills.
But now he was created and he engendered.
Hope is not engendered by illusions or lies.
Ultimately as plastic as the thought processes that engendered it.
Both shows engendered a cult following.
Four sectoral policies engendered.
Such comparisons engendered a sense of frustration and dissatisfaction.
It was a great misfortune that racism often engendered racism in response.
Another problem engendered by child labour was illiteracy.
Some even go so far as to say that they are engendered by grains.
That are being engendered by the cybernetic revolution.
Neither candidate appears so far to have engendered much enthusiasm.
The king engendered by the spirit.

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