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What is the past tense of engender?

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The past tense of engender is engendered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of engender is engenders.

The present participle of engender is engendering.

The past participle of engender is engendered.

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This engendered a complete repudiation of the policy for a considerable period of time following the two bankruptcies.
A man of quiet disposition, Andy's dignified manner engendered widespread respect and regard.
The confluence of these changes has engendered much planning and implementation activity within the financial industry.
I agree that crucial among these issues is the question of how to guard against abuses engendered by conflicts of interest.
The coming of age of the Baby Boomers and the political pressures engendered by the Vietnam War led to adoption of the 26th Amendment in 1970.
In essence that there was a macho culture which refused to acknowledge the psychological problems engendered by combat.

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