Examples of 'engendering' in a sentence

Meaning of "engendering"

Engender is a verb that means to cause or give rise to a feeling, situation, or condition
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  • present participle of engender
  • The act by which something is engendered.

How to use "engendering" in a sentence

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Thus engendering support for your cause.
It was determined by its own original engendering image.
Engendering an identity crisis within indigenous communities.
So the mind is ever engendering its own fear.
Engendering technological innovation and cooperation.
The involvement of women is fundamental in engendering the process.
Engendering human security in practical terms.
Its function consists of engendering suffering.
Engendering civil society participation at the local level.
Through whatever night it might yet be capable of engendering.
Engendering the political agenda.
It is a force which ceaselessly evolves by engendering constant conflict.
Engendering a propitious macroeconomic climate.
Education and training are crucial in engendering economic growth.
Engendering national statistical systems.

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The emphasis is as much on engendering supply responses as it is on demand management.
Engendering governance and leadership.
Be careful without engendering doubt.
Engendering the humanitarian response.
Words of affirmation go a long way to engendering safety and closeness.
Engendering more than fascination.
But the human element remains key to engendering trust.
Engendering election management.
A new age is engendering.
Engendering macroeconomic frameworks.
Such a flagrant misrepresentation is itself arguably a criminal act of engendering war.
Engendering macroeconomic policies.
Building sustainable urban agricultural projects is first about engendering participation.
Engendering peacekeeping operations.
Discusses the importance of senior management in engendering loyalty within organizations.
Engendering sufficient wage cost flexibility to cope with an asymmetric shock.
Urban gardening will be used as a tool for engendering community pride.
Engendering national accounts.
Certain common obstacles to the process of engendering the political agenda were identified.
The engendering and the existence of human beings is not a matter of course.
Sociological production may be geared to engendering a form of knowledge committed to human emancipation.
This will also help increase their support for engendering policies.
This is when engendering a strong sense of reading comes into play.
It will also facilitate the operationalisation of the engendering national budget mechanism.
This involves engendering attitudes of wishing benefit and happiness to all.
It is a forum for dialogue and has contributed to engendering understanding and accommodation.
It is also about engendering better practices and approaches across the economy.
He seems to have surrendered all of his paternal engendering and protective instincts.
This linguistic engendering of the possibles of identity is depicted along two lines.
Staff members need flexible work hours these are key to engendering staff loyalty.
We highlighted this perspective as engendering changes in health practices in the intended direction.
Engendering a propitious macroeconomic climate of avenues for improving and strengthening the strategy.
This confidentiality is essential for engendering a trusting relationship and is a hallmark of professions.
But also because we can not dream of another world without engendering ruins.
Many structures in society contribute to engendering and maintaining poverty throughout the world.

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