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Example sentences for "engendered"

Lexicographically close words:
engages; engageth; engaging; engagingly; engender; engendereth; engendering; engenders; engendred; engi
  1. It is this exception of persons on the part of progress which has perpetuated the belief in the natural and providential inequality of conditions, engendered caste, and given an hierarchical form to all societies.

  2. The umbrage thus engendered was accentuated by treachery.

  3. Already his own observation had disclosed to the Tokugawa chief abundant evidence of the spirit of strife engendered by Christian dogma in those times.

  4. These gall-insects 'are engendered from the seeds'.

  5. A contrivance of inconceivable slightness, involving no drawbacks whatever to families occupying the premises it was engendered in, was necessary to hold the roof up tempory, for fear it should come with a run.

  6. She had been helped in this battle by a strong ally, the love engendered for her own daughter while she was still ignorant of her identity.

  7. She 'tis that gave us and engendered Love, Whereof come all that on the earth do live.

  8. For disease is engendered in the body by nature, but vice and depravity in the soul is first its own doing, then its settled condition.

  9. Broad differences have engendered social distinctions and sometimes enmity and strife.

  10. There were engendered jealousies that were inveterate and hatreds that were deep.

  11. As might be expected, passion was engendered amidst this scene of misery.

  12. The bitter feelings engendered by the war was also felt in the Highland settlement, as may be instanced in the following circumstance preserved by S.

  13. The war fever engendered by the Revolution was exhibited by these people, some of whom, at least, took up arms against their adopted country.

  14. Yet it was not all at once that the financial errors of the Revolution could be repaired, or the bitterness engendered by civil war assuaged.

  15. The history of the war does not belong to the history of Rhode Island, although the spirit engendered by it led to the formation of some military institutions.

  16. For albeit, as touching the end, the generation of them all is one; yet in this same generation some of them have more craftily engendered than the other of their fellows.

  17. Unwholesome food, and the impure air from the neighbouring marshes, engendered pestilential diseases, which carried them off more rapidly than the arrows of the enemy.

  18. On the contrary, as we shall see hereafter, it engendered that insane imitation which is so strange a feature of the human character.

  19. With a ferocity, engendered by despair, Bohemund caused two spies, whom he had detected, to be roasted alive in presence of the army, and within sight of the battlements of Antioch.

  20. The hot weather engendered disease among his troops, and he himself, the life and soul of the expedition, fell sick among the first.

  21. Such is the enthusiasm and emulation for noble deeds that are engendered among the Romans by their customs.

  22. I abstain from any remark on the occurrences of his private life, except inasmuch as the passions which they engendered inspired his poetry.

  23. Such hatred of one's kind is cured by education, leading to a truer appreciation of the circumstances and environment which determine the course of life, and by the more cheerful temper engendered by social intercourse.

  24. What more likely to occur to a child cognisant of these facts, than the train of thought which engendered and caused this dream?

  25. Dissatisfaction of this kind, however, was small, compared to the angry sentiments engendered by the long-standing quarrel between James and the Presbyterian clergy.

  26. The non-observance of this command on the part of servants, has frequently engendered that peevishness and perverseness in masters to which the apostles alludes, viz.

  27. After then that Adam was cast out of Paradise and set in the world, he engendered Cain, the fifteenth year after he was made, and his sister Calmana; but after another fifteen years was Abel born, and his sister Delbora.

  28. Josephus said that when Abel was slain and Cain fled away, Adam when he was one hundred and thirty years old engendered Seth like to his similitude, and he to the image of God.

  29. And Adam lived after he had begotten Seth eight hundred years, and engendered sons and daughters.

  30. Needless to say the resolution broke down under the intimacy of one roof, but meanwhile a conflict was engendered that took some vigorous counsel to dissipate.

  31. The mood engendered by the humiliation of poverty or cruelty or any injustice finally shakes a king off his throne.

  32. The growth of humane feeling, of the interest felt in man as man, engendered a spirit of universal philanthropy.

  33. In some gifted minds, the conflict of doctrinal systems, and the influence of the Renaissance, engendered skepticism.

  34. In the first and second centuries the dreary feeling engendered by the hollow skepticism that prevailed was favorable to the Christian cause.

  35. They are inspired with the heroic and elevated mood which was engendered by the great struggle against the Persians.

  36. The party of the Pharisees grew out of the intensity of the loyal and patriotic feeling which was engendered in the periods following the exile.

  37. The will to power has been aroused to a high flame by an increase in the available draught and fuel, as militarism is engendered and nourished by the presence of men and materials.

  38. The corpses of the wretches who died of inanition strewed the fields, roads and highways; the decomposing bodies poisoned the air, engendered illnesses and even pestilential epidemics until then unknown; the population was decimated.

  39. They also gained more immediate and dominant feelings engendered by newer relationships.

  40. Kazem was strong and being a force that could reckon with the world physically, he engendered in others an instinct rife in interpreting powerful figures such as him as a prime breeding experience.

  41. It was annulling her marital contract that had been engendered out of friendship of two people who were complete unto themselves.

  42. But emigration cannot, and will not, be carried out to an extent at all equal to the necessity which is engendered by the cessation of employment.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "engendered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.