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How to use engenders in a sentence

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This engenders despair that can develop into anger and aggression and eventually explode into violence.
All the timidity this engenders, all this watching your mouth has started to feel positively un-American.
It engenders neither pity nor fear, rather the kind of mild curiosity you experience when seeing something familiar under a microscope.
Precaution also engenders a profound sense of humility at how little we know.
And somehow this engenders a sense that somebody is going to come after us.
Doing so fosters new entrepreneurs, creates good feelings, builds the brand, and engenders loyalty.
It just might edge into my top ten, but even I have been enthralled many, many times by the passion the sport of kings engenders.
Enjoyed by audience and participants alike, the concert showed the generosity of spirit that community music-making engenders.
The possibilities this enthusiasm engenders are next to limitless.
It also engenders a sense of the sacredness of what we are eating, the miracle of food, its preparation and the process of digestion.
Any family physician who has had to counsel a family after a sudden infant death syndrome death knows the pain such an event engenders for decades.
When every minor infraction engenders a few dozen lashes in a public square, there is little that shocks people.
A frequent advantage to a family business is a natural element of trust that it engenders.
There will be few tears shed at the prospect of the skipper's demise should that happen since Gregan is a notoriously prickly character who engenders more respect than warmth.
The fear of being on the losing side of globalisation engenders insecurity and causes many people to be sceptical of globalisation processes.
However, deprivation engenders violence, and unless you wage war on poverty, poverty will wage war on you.
One does not know if it is sentient or insentient, and it engenders only delusion.
It is not the division of nations which engenders war, it is when the nations are thrown together.
It is lowered with a great sense of respect and engenders a feeling of grief.
Education in research ethics engenders public trust in institutions, researchers and the research process.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Division engenders the specialization of each mediating element.
But it engenders a deep love that endures a lifetime for many, as this collection of stories ably demonstrates.
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