1. engineered - Adjective
2. engineered - Verb
of Engineer
Source: Webster's dictionaryNo one was responsible for the great Wall Street crash. No one engineered the speculation that preceded it. Both were the product of free choice and decision of hundreds of thousands of individuals. John Kenneth Galbraith
In its attempt to crush the Black Panthers, the FBI engineered frequent arrests on the flimsiest of pretexts. Alexander Cockburn
Almost all aspects of life are engineered at the molecular level, and without understanding molecules we can only have a very sketchy understanding of life itself. Francis Crick
I've never been a fan of presidents who place blame on their predecessors or who accept credit for events that couldn't have been engineered so soon in their tenure. Kathleen Parker
The stock market was created by the telegraph and the telephone, and its panics are engineered by carefully orchestrated stories in the press. Marshall McLuhan
You were designed for accomplishment, engineered for success, and endowed with the seeds of greatness. Zig Ziglar