Engender


The meaning of the word Engender is: to cause a feeling or attitude to exist


Examples:

The restaurant hoped the act of giving out free ice cream would engender customer loyalty.

published by Kasandra on 2021-12-01 05:44:25


By revealing the president’s secrets, the reporter hoped to engender feelings of distrust among the public.

published by Ariana on 2021-09-23 21:03:10


Although I do not like my ex-husband, I would never want my opinion to engender my children to dislike their father.

published by Arnetta on 2021-08-12 12:43:58


Some people believe violent video games engender feelings of hostility in young people.

published by Elvis on 2021-05-21 10:19:29


Watching wealthy CEOs fly about in private jets does not engender public empathy towards big business.

published by Jerri on 2021-06-18 08:25:11


The best teachers are those who engender their students to believe in their own successes.

published by Penny on 2021-01-22 02:42:32


The cult leader tried to engender a fear of society among his followers.

published by Quiana on 2021-12-10 20:17:29


Sadly, the heartbroken girl had to learn that love does not always engender love from others.

published by Forrest on 2021-08-02 22:21:55


While the cancer commercials are not visually appealing, the government hopes they will engender a negative attitude towards smoking.

published by Camie on 2021-04-16 10:50:55


Hopefully, the recent gun violence in our country will engender politicians to take action on gun reform.

published by Dalia on 2021-02-22 13:33:34


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