Examples of 'engenders' in a sentence

Meaning of "engenders"

Engender: to produce, cause, or give rise to a particular feeling, situation, or condition
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of engender

How to use "engenders" in a sentence

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The rush engenders a little benign forgetting.
Instability of this information engenders serious problems.
This engenders anger at its very source.
The cycle of violence engenders more violence.
It also engenders a more thoughtful approach to composition.
Such a condition usually engenders positive feelings.
This engenders unrealistics hopes and expectations.
The vibration of love it engenders is very powerful.
It engenders a technological isolation from the road.
It is the map that engenders the territory.
This engenders their trust and loyalty.
Expressed with kindness engenders profound feelings.
It satisfies the hunger which evil engenders.
This situation engenders uncertainty in the law.
Developing a customer experience that engenders loyalty.

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And that engenders thunder in his breast.
Disappointment kills dreams and engenders discouragement.
Facts which engenders a complex tissue of relations.
So much more interesting and it engenders respect.
Evil as such engenders and nourishes nothing.
A shudder in the loins engenders there.
The novel engenders multiple readings then.
The uncertainty about the future engenders anxiety.
Consumerism engenders feelings of never having enough.
The presence of a king engenders love.
Diversity engenders innovation and creativity.
But listening to the ideas engenders a new idea.
This situation engenders uncertainty as to the law applicable.
Not to mention the low self esteem it engenders.
It engenders competition and generates innovation.
The political process engenders friends and enemies.
It engenders both love and hate.
Much is known about what engenders human creativity.
This engenders two major challenges.
Seeing and knowing others engenders negative judgment.
Engenders the most beautiful colors.
The use of authority engenders the ambition of authority.
Engenders sorcery to make a magic light.
Constant warfare engenders religious extremism.
It engenders a sense of pride in their achievements.
Because one engenders the other.
Faculty you call judgment engenders.
Retirement engenders a form of social exclusion.
Not the kind of response that engenders confidence.
Power engenders its own abuse.
Thus the vices which despotism engenders are precisely.
Accountability engenders ownership and commitment to the plan.
We have seen how suffering engenders mutual aid.
Nice engenders respect and followership.
This existential angst engenders two main reactions.

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