verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Their financial success has engendered jealousy among their neighbors.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A magic bridle may be used to tame a kelpie temporarily, though this will engender great rage in the creature.
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Although the plot failed, the reaction it engendered is significant.
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Is television scaring our kids, engendering violent behavior, skewing their morals and generally eroding the aesthetic standards of Western civilization?
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That sudden creativity has engendered its own literature.
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This failure must be ascribed, more than anything else, to the arrogant over-confidence engendered by our early victories.
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This new reality helped engender a more sensitive ecclesial approach to the plight of Catholics in broken marriages.
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This prodigious output engendered a network of sub-contractors.