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begotten

[bih-got-n] / bɪˈgɒt n /


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The filmmaker’s begotten a Latin American brainchild sharing chromosomes with “Heart of Darkness” and “Lord of the Flies” but with thunderous stylistic panache setting apart its 21st century frenzy.

From Los Angeles Times

He quoted John 3:16 - “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life.”

From Washington Times

The concept started in Los Angeles in 2012 and has since begotten showcases around the world, along with a monthly incarnation in Brooklyn.

From New York Times

Every interaction with a white man has only begotten cruelty; he is convinced it is a death sentence.

From The Guardian

The Bible, reportedly the most translated book of all time, has begotten not only the longest-running debates about translation, including the endless war between fidelity and felicity, but also some notable misconceptions.

From New York Times