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engender

[en-jen-der] / ɛnˈdʒɛn dər /


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Canyon Cody notes Subsuelo has engendered a specific kind of confidence from attendees over the years; performers read the room and respond back in kind, teasing out the audience’s interest.

From Los Angeles Times

But his wider view starts from a place of optimism about what curiosity engenders.

From Los Angeles Times

This engendered suspicion among Sheriff’s Department investigators, according to their report.

From Los Angeles Times

But it also engendered a deep distrust of Brussels in the pockets of voters, especially on the right, who are wary of government overreach, and may also be vaccine skeptics.

From New York Times

Because of the power imbalance and the provision of the benefit that engenders loyalty.”

From Salon