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engender

[en-jen-der] / ɛnˈdʒɛn dər /


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The midwife relationship engenders trust, an especially critical factor for Black individuals in white-dominated spaces like hospitals.

From Seattle Times

It acknowledged the fear and opposition that the synodal process has engendered among some bishops who see it as undermining their authority and power, but sought to calm the concerns.

From Seattle Times

So he’s the only guy in the house, and what that engendered in him was a confusion over what exactly being a man is.

From Los Angeles Times

The extraordinary approach engendered a swift and overwhelming response.

From Los Angeles Times

The ethos of bold curiosity and discovery at the original video store has been transferred to the new store and theater space, engendering what Segan called “a safe place to figure it out.”

From Los Angeles Times