Sentence examples for engendered embarrassment from inspiring English sources

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In this setting, Consedine and colleagues sought to further characterise embarrassment by focusing on the specific aspects of the colorectal screening encounter that engendered embarrassment.

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It engenders fear, confusion, embarrassment, and is sometimes heartbreaking.

As an observant child, she recognised, too, the adult embarrassment such questions engendered.

Indeed, it was the Met's embarrassment after being exposed for having failed to carry out a comprehensive investigation into hacking that engendered the opening of hostilities with the press.

Their patronage engendered special treatment.

That enthusiasm quickly engendered others.

If wit engendered worthy deed.

GreenTech's plans have engendered some skepticism.

The first thought engendered the first afterthought.

It has also engendered soul-searching.

The mystery has engendered rumors.

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