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begot

adjective as in produced

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This inverted perception: Where status once begot the signifier, the signifier now begot the status.

Big investors begot bigger investors, and the list expanded to a roster of Silicon Valley heavyweights including Mr. Hoffman and Ms. Powell Jobs.

Anxiety begot depression, and there came a night when I just didn’t want to deal anymore.

And many people, from victims to the armed groups seeking a deal, view Petro’s plan with distrust begot by decades of violence and failed promises.

His gets begot bigger gets — the most prominent being his 2002 profile of Johnny Carson in Esquire.

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

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