engendered Antonyms
Strongest:
- limited
- suppressed
- dampened
- limited
- repressed
- controlled
- restricted
- quashed
- crushed
- controlled
- dampened
- restricted
- crushed
- impeded
- stifled
- stifled
- impeded
- smothered
- repressed
- quashed
- smothered
- suppressed
Strong:
- put-down
- put-down
- extinguished
- restrained
- checked
- retarded
- arrested
- destroyed
- curbed
- abolished
- squashed
- quelled
- inhibited
- abolished
- inhibited
- killed
- restrained
- quelled
- curbed
- squelched
- squashed
- retarded
- arrested
- subdued
- extinguished
- killed
- destroyed
- checked
- subdued
- squelched
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- made
- begat
- effected
- resulted-in-
- translated-into-
- effectuated
- induced
- invoked
- yielded
- occasioned
- brought-about
- begot
- bred
- catalyzed
- did
- worked
Weak:
Meaning of engendered
Webster
engendered (imp. & p. p.)
of Engender
engendered Sentence Examples
- The debate engendered passionate responses from both sides of the political spectrum.
- The speaker's words engendered a feeling of hope and optimism among the audience.
- The discovery of a new planet engendered excitement and wonder in the scientific community.
- The news of the ceasefire engendered relief and joy among the war-torn population.
- The student's impressive performance engendered pride and admiration in her teachers and classmates.
- The artist's work engendered controversy and debate, but also garnered critical acclaim.
- The politician's actions engendered mistrust and anger among the electorate.
- The environmental disaster engendered widespread concern and calls for action.
- The athlete's victory engendered national pride and unity.
- The tragedy engendered a deep sense of loss and sorrow in the community.
FAQs About the word engendered
of Engender
brought, generated,caused, prompted, spawned, wrought, produced, created, made, begat
limited, suppressed, dampened, limited, repressed, controlled, restricted, quashed, crushed, controlled
The debate engendered passionate responses from both sides of the political spectrum.
The speaker's words engendered a feeling of hope and optimism among the audience.
The discovery of a new planet engendered excitement and wonder in the scientific community.
The news of the ceasefire engendered relief and joy among the war-torn population.