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Definition of the day : « engender »

  • verb cause to happen; cause an action
Example sentences :
  • Youth demands its share in every study that can engender a power or a delight.
  • Extract from : « College Teaching » by Paul Klapper
  • Man is made for society and not for solitude, and solitude can only engender despair.
  • Extract from : « In Search of the Castaways » by Jules Verne
  • As I told Weener, if you create a capacity, you engender an appetite.
  • Extract from : « Greener Than You Think » by Ward Moore
  • It usually applies to a strong current, apt to engender a sort of vortex.
  • Extract from : « The Sailor's Word-Book » by William Henry Smyth
  • It was impossible that the place should not engender some thought of the kind.
  • Extract from : « A Struggle For Life » by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
  • Is not faith, blind faith, preferable to endowments which engender doubt?
  • Extract from : « The Weird Orient » by Henry Iliowizi
  • Our disgust with society does not engender convictions in us.
  • Extract from : « Paris and the Social Revolution » by Alvan Francis Sanborn
  • All are more or less calculated to engender disease and filth.
  • Extract from : « The Sanitary Evolution of London » by Henry Lorenzo Jephson
  • I have noticed that they engender feelings of bitterness and seldom do good.
  • Extract from : « Memoirs of John R. Young » by John Young
  • Most men are led away by the indulgence of their appetites, which engender sin.
  • Extract from : « The Rights of War and Peace » by Hugo Grotius