Sentence examples for engendered the from inspiring English sources

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The first thought engendered the first afterthought.

This engendered the sort of debate likely to fill doctoral dissertations for generations.

He engendered the odd frisson of controversy in devout or prudish circles, but nothing untoward.

True, politics has always engendered the spurious statement, but never on the scale of today's outpouring.

For me, however, it was the modernists who engendered the most significant literary revolution.

Whatever was or wasn't the problem that engendered the recession has either been fixed... or hasn't.

These designs, timid or bold, decorative or structural, engendered the prototypes of commercial buildings for the ensuing decades.

They engendered the god of heaven, Anu, and he in turn the god of the flowing sweet waters, Ea.

He lay with her in spite of her pretending to protest and thus engendered the moon god Su-en (Sin).

That engendered the ire of the record industry even as Napster helped shape the early days of the Internet.

And while foreign assistance was being gutted, forces that engendered the Sept. 11 attacks were becoming more powerful.

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