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engendered

adjective as in produced

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This concentration of power and land ownership engendered a powerful protest in both rural and urban areas.

This decline, not surprisingly, has engendered a dour mood among much of the yeomanry.

This has engendered an understandable search for an alternative standard to measure societal well-being.

But her book tour has not engendered public enthusiasm or warmth.

Instead, it will be because the Nile and the history it has engendered still manage to stir something in all of us.

It was a crisis engendered deliberately by men of evil purpose, public enemies well known and often named.

But, after a time, the partners reflected that there was still wanting a governor for the world which they had engendered.

Jealousies are engendered, divisions arise, and the republic is in danger of being finally destroyed and overthrown.

And as we stand upon this hallowed ground, let us bury all animosities engendered by the war.

Its father is Sol, its mother Luna; it was engendered in the womb by the air, and nourished by the earth.

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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to engendered, such as: bred, begot, generated, hatched, induced, and occasioned.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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