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engender

[en-jen-der] / ɛnˈdʒɛn dər /


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Together these shapes make what she calls “abstractions in reverse” — abstract pictures that engender natural landscapes of their own.

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Art, with its inherent power to engender empathy in audiences, is a powerful vehicle for change in this complex and often heartbreaking moment in history for the LGBTQ+ community, said Kordell and Shaiman.

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Oppenheimer said state officials believe this approach will “engender a high degree of cooperation and buy-in from the water users.”

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But it’s not just the state’s leaders and institutions that fail to engender much trust or goodwill.

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“The level of chaos and fear it engenders appears to be a feature here, not a bug.”

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