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Engendered meaning
Having a strong association with gender; gendered. | Having been produced or begotten.
Example sentences (20)
Backing into writing after a stint at the Asiatic Petroleum Company, his macabre voice and flights into fantasy were clearly engendered by brushes with death and violence.
I am constantly interrupted, interruptions engendered by other interruptions.
More seriously, the sheer respect and love Davy Daniels engendered was measured by the outpouring of grief his passing had prompted.
She brought to her relationships an abiding love and genuine compassion which, coupled with her intelligence and ‘no-spin’ directness, engendered love and respect in return.
Unfortunately, this hasn't really engendered her much in the way of success, be it in the comics or outside them.
And yet the return of Labour has engendered the hope in many hearts that the BBC can go on as before, and a new lease of life be given to a broken funding model originally devised 100 years ago.
Despite her Nobel and the controversy that it engendered, Jelinek is still hardly a household name in the English-speaking world.
His dominance on the court engendered new fans and made the NBA’s popularity what it is today — on par with what Clark is doing for the WNBA now.
I’m not asking you to defend or explain them, but the question I have is whether your experience with those posts and the reaction they engendered made you think differently about the kinds of posts you want to make about Gaza or about politics?
Sometimes, even in the study of the language, it becomes paralyzing and engendered that is the culture in which to philosophize.
This unacceptable climate of hatefulness engendered a disposition which resulted in someone hurling a missile at the Comrade in August 2022, on his way to Parliament, and “buss” his head; it was bad enough; it could have been worse.
Trump’s return to the Oval Office has engendered an explosion of cynicism and distrust from many on the left.
Although the issue engendered lively discussion at council’s last meeting, the first reading of the ordinance, specifically regulating wild fowl and farm animals within the village, was heard without comment.
Delta Governor, Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, has assented to the state’s 2021 Appropriation Bill, with assurance that the state government would strive to recover from the economic challenges engendered by COVID-19 pandemic.
He said corporal punishment engendered a violent society and it was refreshing that it was removed while the outlawing of the exclusion of pregnant pupils helped in the furtherance of the rights of the girl child.
She also acknowledged that she worshiped Satan as his 'queen' which engendered her to a certain set of supernatural powers.
So when you see that your authority’s being challenged, understand that is engendered within that relationship between you and the school and your child.
The failure to recognize this diversity and this plurality had engendered vast national problems, the most outstanding of which is the cession of the South and the eruption of war in Darfur and the two areas (South Kordofan and Southern Blue Nile).
This tactic not only handicapped the flow of communication, but engendered considerable hostility from all segments of the community who considered her aloof and unsympathetic.
This week, Chris Maitland returns to discuss the debates that the Young Bucks-Omega/Hangman match have engendered on Twitter, and the difficulty in throwing subjective thought into the debate without context of eras.