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Begets meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of beget
Example sentences (17)
It’s a provocative but crucial insight: faith without reason begets radical Islamism; reason without faith begets aggressive secularism.
Sir Frank begets Clyde and Kerry, Kerry begets James, and neither father can unbend their steely, power-and-wealth-obsessed ruthlessness enough to give the sons the love they crave.
Silence begets helplessness begets hopelessness, and I know that isn’t the lesson I want my daughter and her friends to learn.
Building roads begets more cars and more roads.
It’s a brutal watch from beginning to end, but one that shows how violence begets violence.
When a city’s restaurant scene starts to get national attention, it begets tourism.
For, hatred begets more hatred.
Plenty usage begets plenty waste.
The one big flake you find lingering in your bangs begets a small flurry, and once you’ve upset the delicate balance, it’s over.
But like books, one “doc” begets” another.
But the dirty truth we all know is that concentrated economic power begets concentrated political power.
In a bend on the blue-green Leland River, a cold bottle of grower champagne begets rabbit ravioli and seared duck breast with kale, caramelized onion and garlic confit.
Respect begets respect but Senate has no modicum of respect for other arms of government.
The danger is these disputes is that one protectionist move begets another and another and another — that the battles escalate into war.
We all know beer begets cereal in practice—who among us can say they have never tucked into a bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch after a night at the bar?
Such terrorism begets counter-revolution and in turn itself becomes counter-revolutionary.
The Kullervo cycle Songs 31–36: Untamo kills his brother Kalervo’s people, but spares his wife who later begets Kullervo.