engendering 的 2 个定义
- to produce, cause, or give rise to: Hatred engenders violence.
- to beget; procreate.
- to be produced or caused; come into existence: Conditions for a war were engendering in Europe.
engendering 近义词
cause to happen; cause an action
更多engendering例句
- At the same time, dreaming creates narratives that unfold in our minds across time and allows us to experience the thoughts, sensations, and emotions engendered by those narratives.
- Many of our dreams may feel strange and meaningless, but a surprising number of them seem to engender in us a strong sense of their importance.
- The first hurdle is engendering confidence in the vaccine development process.
- That is what it is about, engendering compromise and moderation.
- The initial response by many on Twitter to Facebook’s announcements was decidedly skeptical, reflecting the deep levels of mistrust the company has engendered after years of privacy scandals and a reluctance to police its platforms.
- His policies helped engender the rise of an intolerant and severe nationalism that conflates piety with patriotism.
- Many of the corporations affected by counterfeiting engender a widespread lack of sympathy and trust in the general public.
- King: We must expunge from our society the myths and half-truths that engender such groundless fears as these.
- But their point is to show how strong Putin is rather than engender competition.
- Moreover, it will engender even greater dissatisfaction among the population.
- The air grows heavy and seems to engender invisible beings, who have life and whose presence can be felt.
- There are, however, two motives which engender this belief and give form and colour to the ideas and emotions springing from them.
- Also, whether the Monsters are endowed with reasonable Souls; and whether the Devils can engender; is here briefly discussed.
- He was utterly without that didactic pedantry which yachting has a fatal tendency to engender in men who profess it.
- It is the effect of marriage to engender in several directions some of the reserve it annihilates in one.