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Meaning of engender
The primary meaning of the word "engender" is to give rise to a feeling, situation, or condition.
Definitions
- To give rise to a feeling, situation, or condition
- * To produce or cause something to exist or happen
- * To stimulate or prompt a particular response or reaction
Etymology of engender
The word "engender" comes from the Old French word "engendrer," which is derived from the Latin words "in" (meaning "to" or "into") and "generare" (meaning "to produce" or "to beget")
Historically, the word "engender" was used to describe the act of procreation or generation, but its meaning has since expanded to include the concept of causing or producing something more broadly
Example Uses
- The company's new policy has engendered a sense of trust among its employees
- * The artist's use of color and light engenders a feeling of warmth and comfort in the viewer
- * The economic downturn has engendered a sense of uncertainty and fear among investors