engendered
1.Pity engendered love.
3.Crime is often engendered by poverty.
4.Crime is sometimes engendered by poverty.
5.The policy and the conduct of hegemony engendered a long time ago.
6.PERHAPS NOWHERE has hypnosis engendered more controversy than over the issue of “recovered” memory.
7.It was the experience of mystery--even if mixed with fear--that engendered religion.
8.Conversely, the tumors might mutate to “escape” the immune onslaught engendered by a dendritic cell vaccine.
9.Results showed that production of cobalt oxide engendered environment impact, with sequence as NP, AQP, AP, GWP and SWB.
10.All the associations engendered by common life, and by the ordinary course of business, concurred in promoting it.


