A well thought out question will engender a lively discussion in class.
Engender is a word used to describe a situation or feeling of causing a rise. A good sentence would be, the president came out for the speech and the issues engendered the entire crowd.
Revenge will only engender more animosity and negative behavior.
He had to engender some milk for the people who came to the shelter.
His angry words will engender strife in his relationship with his wife.
The proposed merger may engender more fears of layoffs among the staff.
to cause to exist or to develop
endanger, enslave, enroute, encourage, entreat, entice, enthrall, entomolog, enunciate, enumerate, entrepreneur entree, environ entity, enjoin, enigma enhance engender, enervat, ennui, engender, engage, enrage
Built... invented...made... establish, constructed, instituted
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.
Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.
In relationships, honesty and clear thinking engender trust.
His angry words engendered strife in his relationship with his wife.
Countless disagreements over the proper use of national forests have engendered feelings of hostility between ranchers and environmentalists.
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Engender, force, make, create . . .
to cause to exist or to develop
Engender is one, encircle is another...
The engender is the power of the bus
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Cultural sensitivity
endanger, enslave, enroute, encourage, entreat, entice, enthrall, entomolog, enunciate, enumerate, entrepreneur entree, environ entity, enjoin, enigma enhance engender, enervat, ennui, engender, engage, enrage
Natural selection and it's ability to engender adaptive change in populations of organisms.