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engender

[en-jen-der] / ɛnˈdʒɛn dər /


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But it also engendered a deep distrust of Brussels in the pockets of voters, especially on the right, who are wary of government overreach, and may also be vaccine skeptics.

From New York Times

Because of the power imbalance and the provision of the benefit that engenders loyalty.”

From Salon

“If you thought you had a decent shot at a hung jury without that, I don’t think you would engender the judge’s ire in that way.”

From Salon

The ballot measure engenders strong resistance from abortion opponents and others who feel it goes too far.

From Los Angeles Times

These structures, Hanß writes, both engendered and endangered material creativity and knowledge.

From Science Daily