engendering Sentence Examples
- The government's economic policies engendered a period of sustained growth.
- Her words engendered a sense of hope in the hearts of the weary.
- The leader's actions engendered loyalty and trust among his followers.
- The teacher's enthusiasm engendered a love of learning in his students.
- The beauty of the artwork engendered a sense of awe and wonder in the viewers.
- The tragedy engendered a wave of sympathy and support for the victims.
- The scandal engendered a loss of confidence in the government.
- The election results engendered a sense of uncertainty and anxiety about the future.
- The discovery of the new planet engendered excitement and curiosity among scientists.
- The birth of the child engendered joy and love in the hearts of the parents.
engendering Meaning
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engendering (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Engender
Synonyms & Antonyms of engendering
Synonyms:
- catalyzing
- begetting
- invoking
- occasioning
- yielding
- effecting
- working
- bringing-about
- effectuating
- inducing
- making
- breeding
- resulting-in-
- doing
Antonyms:
- quashing
- killing
- squashing
- destroying
- retarding
- repressing
- arresting
- retarding
- checking
- killing
- stifling
- squelching
- restraining
- quashing
- curbing
- curbing
- destroying
- quelling
- arresting
- restraining
- smothering
- dampening
- putting-down
- repressing
- squashing
- stifling
- quelling
- smothering
- subduing
- inhibiting
- subduing
- checking
- inhibiting
- dampening
- squelching
- putting-down
Synonyms:
- furthering
- fostering
- setting-up
- deciding
- advancing
- fathering
- instituting
- determining
- translating-into-
- encouraging
- beginning
- launching
- developing
- introducing
- establishing
- forwarding
- bringing-on
- rendering
- contributing-to-
- giving-rise-to
- drawing-on
- bringing-forth
- starting
- enacting
- founding
- setting
- nurturing
- pioneering
- promoting
- initiating
- inaugurating
- cultivating
- conducing-to-
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word engendering
of Engender
prompting, bringing, spawning, generating, producing,creating, causing, catalyzing, begetting, invoking
controlling, impeding,limiting, impeding, crushing, suppressing, restricting, controlling, limiting, restricting
The government's economic policies engendered a period of sustained growth.
Her words engendered a sense of hope in the hearts of the weary.
The leader's actions engendered loyalty and trust among his followers.
The teacher's enthusiasm engendered a love of learning in his students.