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engendered

adjective as in produced

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This too may be characteristic of a Dame, although pairing that with her unstuffy humor and refreshingly proletarian quick wit engendered in us a familiarity.

From Salon

And yet, for all of “The Substance”’s stomach-flipping, ear-plugging content, what left me the most affected by the film was the raw emotion it engendered.

From Salon

We could sense their paranoia about the consequences of speaking out and the fear engendered in them by Fayed and the people who worked for him.

From BBC

Such comments reinforced Maher’s status as a media darling and social media star; they also engendered ugly remarks about her muscular appearance.

But for many athletes, the sense of mental security engendered by these superstitions is as real as the game itself.

From Salon

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