| Past Tense | engendered |
| Third Person Singular | engenders |
| Present Participle | engendering |
| Past Participle | engendered |
| Plural | engenders |
engender conflict
engender discussion
engender debate
Sympathy often engenders love.
the issue engendered continuing controversy.
The meeting engendered several quarrels.
Based on the research on the characteristic of the dynatron component and parts of an apparatus, the concept of dynatron effect was educed, and the engendering mode and principle was discussed.
Objective: To study clinical effects of pulse Engendering palpitation stabilizing decoction on patients with tacho arrhythmia cordis.
Like Markkula, he hated dealing with the conflicts that Jobs engendered.
An occasion like this engenders a certain emotional ambiguity and personal ambivalence.
It is the effect of marriage to engender in several directions some of the reserve it annihilates in one.
Business and nonprofit leaders should be aware of dark patterns and try to avoid the gray areas they engender.
The blockchain does not engender trust between users, the blockchain simply substitutes for trust in a new, even less transparent way.
It could not be done, and the attempt to do it would inevitably engender suspicion.
You engender an atmosphere where everybody does their best work.
This will help engender good will in others.
Stockmarket booms of the sort that crested in January tend to engender fraud.
And in over-fed children, as in over-fed animals, sensuality is engendered unnaturally early.
engender conflict
engender discussion
engender debate
Sympathy often engenders love.
the issue engendered continuing controversy.
The meeting engendered several quarrels.
Based on the research on the characteristic of the dynatron component and parts of an apparatus, the concept of dynatron effect was educed, and the engendering mode and principle was discussed.
Objective: To study clinical effects of pulse Engendering palpitation stabilizing decoction on patients with tacho arrhythmia cordis.
Like Markkula, he hated dealing with the conflicts that Jobs engendered.
An occasion like this engenders a certain emotional ambiguity and personal ambivalence.
It is the effect of marriage to engender in several directions some of the reserve it annihilates in one.
Business and nonprofit leaders should be aware of dark patterns and try to avoid the gray areas they engender.
The blockchain does not engender trust between users, the blockchain simply substitutes for trust in a new, even less transparent way.
It could not be done, and the attempt to do it would inevitably engender suspicion.
You engender an atmosphere where everybody does their best work.
This will help engender good will in others.
Stockmarket booms of the sort that crested in January tend to engender fraud.
And in over-fed children, as in over-fed animals, sensuality is engendered unnaturally early.
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