engender
Example Sentences
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It can also engender a loss of trust in others, and a perception that social situations pose a threat, so are best avoided.
From Salon
In a time when global 24-hour news coverage can engender feelings of powerlessness, the sense of control that online sleuthing generates is potent.
From New York Times
It was another mystery in a life that engendered more questions than answers.
From New York Times
The firm is also hoping to engender interest from news organisations who might want to reflect events in a different way, especially if those events have global reach.
From BBC
Newcastle's defeat meant even the optimism engendered by a Wembley appearance in an FA Cup semi-final is beyond them in a season that is rapidly becoming a serious anti-climax.
From BBC
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