generated (Meaning)
generated (imp. & p. p.)
of Generate
Synonyms & Antonyms of generated
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- yielded
- bred
- induced
- introduced
- brought on
- brought about
- catalyzed
- effected
- invoked
- worked
- translated (into)
- wrought
- made
- occasioned
- did
- brought forth
- engendered
- resulted (in)
Antonyms:
- squelched
- stifled
- killed
- crushed
- retarded
- arrested
- curbed
- smothered
- squashed
- repressed
- put down
- squashed
- arrested
- quelled
- dampened
- smothered
- subdued
- retarded
- dampened
- subdued
- repressed
- destroyed
- quashed
- quashed
- crushed
- stifled
- killed
- destroyed
- restrained
- quelled
- curbed
- inhibited
- squelched
- restrained
- inhibited
- put down
Synonyms:
- forwarded
- started
- developed
- turned out
- nurtured
- initiated
- gave rise to
- cultivated
- conduced (to)
- determined
- decided
- encouraged
- inaugurated
- founded
- rendered
- promoted
- begot
- began
- begat
- launched
- furthered
- enacted
- pioneered
- established
- contributed (to)
- effectuated
- set
- fostered
- instituted
- drew on
- set up
Antonyms:
generated Sentence Examples
- The tailor meticulously measured the fabric, ensuring it was the exact size needed.
- The scientist performed multiple experiments to achieve the exact results he had hypothesized.
- The architect carefully considered the exact proportions of the building's design.
- The chef followed the exact recipe, resulting in a delectable dish.
- The hiker followed the exact trail map to reach the summit.
- The doctor prescribed the patient an exact dosage of medication.
- The writer edited the manuscript, ensuring each word was in its exact place.
- The musicians tuned their instruments to the exact pitch.
- The florist arranged the bouquet with exact precision.
- The engineer calculated the exact weight limit of the bridge.
FAQs About the word generated
of Generate
brought, prompted, caused, produced, spawned,created, yielded, bred, induced, introduced
suppressed, checked, restricted, checked, impeded,limited, limited, controlled, impeded, controlled
The tailor meticulously measured the fabric, ensuring it was the exact size needed.
The scientist performed multiple experiments to achieve the exact results he had hypothesized.
The architect carefully considered the exact proportions of the building's design.
The chef followed the exact recipe, resulting in a delectable dish.