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engender

[en-jen-der] / ɛnˈdʒɛn dər /


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Thankfully my parents, Auschwitz survivors and proud Zionists who endured the passage of Resolution 3379 and experienced the hope engendered by its repeal, didn’t live to see today’s mainstream resurgence of anti-Zionism.

From The Wall Street Journal

And all of this neglect engenders heartache as much as it does violence, creating a cyclical link between the two that “Bugonia” sits firmly in the center of.

From Salon

For some, this has engendered a sense of paralysis.

From MarketWatch

Three orchestral concerts and a chamber recital at Carnegie Hall would normally engender nothing but pride from the musicians in question and reverence from audiences.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, the new fees will almost certainly engender sticker shock for L.A. residents already contending with skyrocketing insurance premiums, rising rents and eye-popping grocery prices.

From Los Angeles Times