Engender
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British pronunciation/ɛnd‍ʒˈɛndɐ/
American pronunciation/ɛnˈdʒɛndɝ/, /ɪnˈdʒɛndɝ/

Definição e Significado de "engender"

to engender
01

gerar, provocar

to bring about, generate, or cause the existence or development of something
Transitive: to engender an attitude or principle
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Positive role models can engender a sense of inspiration and aspiration among younger generations.
The new educational initiatives aim to engender a culture of lifelong learning among students.
Social programs are designed to engender equality and inclusivity in diverse communities.
02

gerar, engendrar

to produce or bring forth offspring through the process of reproduction
Intransitive
Transitive: to engender offspring
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Agricultural practices often involve selective breeding to engender crops with desirable traits.
The survival of certain endangered species depends on their ability to engender.
The mating season is a crucial time for many species, as it is when they engage in behaviors that can engender the next generation.
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Positive role models can engender a sense of inspiration and aspiration among younger generations.
The new educational initiatives aim to engender a culture of lifelong learning among students.
Social programs are designed to engender equality and inclusivity in diverse communities.
Effective communication is essential to engender trust and cooperation within a team.
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