What is another word for Engendered?

Pronunciation: [ɛnd͡ʒˈɛndəd] (IPA)

Engendered is a word that means to produce or cause something to happen. There are many synonyms for this word, such as provoke, generate, create, bring about, elicit, evoke, and stimulate. Provoking something means to spark or incite a reaction or feeling, whereas generating implies the creation of something from nothing. Bringing about indicates a deliberate effort to cause a particular outcome, while eliciting suggests drawing something out or exposing it. Evoke can describe a powerful emotional response, while stimulate is often associated with physical and mental activity. Each of these words has a slightly different nuance, but all describe the act of producing or causing something to occur.

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Usage examples for Engendered

This resulted in several tariff disputes and Engendered bad feeling with various countries, including Italy.
"A History of the Third French Republic"
C. H. C. Wright
Mr. Bellamy's charming pictures of the new country naturally Engendered a general wish to be there, and many little societies have been established to hasten the hour; but as the movement has not been more than a year in being, little account can yet be given of its success.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
Then, as a rule, the ideas are Engendered to be carried out in the maturity of life.
"George Eliot"
Mathilde Blind

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