Word info

engendered

Meaning

of Engender

Source: Webster's dictionary

Examples

I am not yet born; forgive me For the sins that in me the world shall commit, my words When they speak me, my thoughts when they think me, My treason engendered by traitors beyond me, My life when they murder by means of my Hands, my death when they live me. Louis MacNeice

The pen is the tongue of the soul; as are the thoughts engendered there, so will be the things written. Miguel de Cervantes

It was the experience of mystery - even if mixed with fear - that engendered religion. Albert Einstein

One might say they failed to perceive the untested feasibility lying beyond the limit-situations which engendered their needs. Paulo Freire

If love is a yearning to be like (even to become) the beloved, then hatred, it must be said, can be engendered by the same ambition, when it cannot be fulfilled. Salman Rushdie

Revolution is engendered by an indignation with tyranny, yet is itself pregnant with tyranny. William Godwin

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