Nghĩa của từ engendered bằng Tiếng Đức

engendered [indʒendəd] erzeugte

Đặt câu có từ "engendered"

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1. Every frenetic gesture engendered tenderness in hir heart.

2. This prodigious output engendered a network of sub-contractors.

3. Her latest book has engendered a lot of controversy.

4. The vote had polarized Member States and engendered extreme acrimony

5. A desire for more is engendered by the materialistic attitude of the world.

6. The chronicle of the strikes, and the deadly bitterness they engendered, is a sorrowful one.

7. Antonyms for Cannibalized include generated, bred, procreated, spawned, begot, begat, begotten, created, engendered and fathered

8. The war had engendered a sharp fall in aggregate output and a loss in income

9. Synonyms for Born include delivered, birthed, begotten, bred, conceived, produced, created, reproduced, spawned and engendered

10. Never express anger, impatiences, or disrespect engendered by public criticism , or impoliteness are never forgotten.

11. And it was this convergence that engendered a tradition among the working-class electorate of voting Labour.

12. Not only was gout meant to protect one from more dangerous ailments; it engendered virtue in itself.

13. Synonyms for Begot include led, caused, brought on, brought about, gave rise to, produced, effected, created, engendered and generated

14. Thus, while these enlightened times continued, there existed little of the prejudice and fanaticism which were engendered by the Crusades.

15. Synonyms for Begat include led, caused, brought on, brought about, gave rise to, produced, effected, created, engendered and generated

16. Much more fear has been engendered by the proposal that banks and building societies be allowed to offer conveyancing services.

17. • Once again, however, it took the fears engendered by the Boer War to Arouse widespread interest in the issue.

18. Once again, however, it took the fears engendered by the Boer War to arouse widespread interest in the issue.

19. 24 Thus, while these enlightened times continued, there existed little of the prejudice and fanaticism which were engendered by the Crusades.

20. These childhood emotional relationships are further engendered by the integration into the authority pattern that is essential to mass production.

21. • Wells was Captivated by the wave of optimism engendered by the great age of heroic invention at the turn of the century.

22. The appearance of the statue has engendered a far-reaching debate about the role of Stepan Bandera and UPA in Ukrainian history.

23. The development of real estate adjacent to wild, undeveloped land has engendered "edge effects", enabling poison ivy to form vast, lush colonies in these areas.

24. The abuse and corruption engendered by such a system caused the people to rank tax collectors among sinners and harlots, and probably deservedly so in most cases.

25. Brought about; engendered; raised: born and Bred in Iowa Not to be confused with: bread – a food; to coat with bread crumbs: bread the pork chops Abused,

26. 15 He looks at a common event with a vision that is diseased, and he distorts it into a gloomy horror engendered of his own monomania .

27. Far more can be said, including what psychiatry has engendered in terms of schoolyard drug abuse, sexual promiscuity, adolescent suicide rates and, ultimately, an erasure of even the will to learn.

Es könnte noch viel mehr aufgeführt werden, unter anderem, was die Psychiatrie hinsichtlich des Drogenmissbrauchs auf Schulhöfen, sexueller Promiskuität, der Selbstmordrate bei Jugendlichen und schließlich sogar des völligen Erlöschens des Lernwillens hervorgebracht hat.

28. However, the Animalization of black bodies engendered much more severe societal effects than people are aware of, because it isn’t always as blatant as calling a black person a monkey

29. As adjectives the difference between Autochthonous and indigenous is that Autochthonous is native to the place where found; indigenous while indigenous is (chieflyof living things) born or engendered in, native to a land or region, especially before an intrusion.

30. Sometimes, as the road was cut through the pine woods that seemed in the darkness to be closing down upon us, great masses of greyness which here and there Bestrewed the trees, produced a peculiarly weird and solemn effect, which carried on the thoughts and grim fancies engendered earlier in the evening, when the falling sunset threw into strange relief the ghost