engender
Example Sentences
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Nobody ever seemed to consider that enabling the right wing to become more and more extreme over the course of many years might engender a backlash of its own.
From Salon
And it may well be engendering a burst of financial instability that could spill into the larger economy in the form of rising unemployment.
From New York Times
Giving credibility to any act that violates our right to equal citizenship legitimizes congressional interference and engenders a benign acceptance.
From Washington Post
Multiple recent downgrades of banks, including First Republic, by ratings agencies like Moody’s have engendered fear among investors and depositors.
From New York Times
In reality, both are deadly, and both engender more harm.
From Salon
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