Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: engenders
IPA transcription: ['ɛŋɡəndɚz]
Usage examples
  • Thus the vices which despotism engenders are precisely those which equality fosters.
  • Freedom engenders private animosities, but despotism gives birth to general indifference.
  • In this question, therefore, there is no medium between servitude and extreme license; in order to enjoy the inestimable benefits which the liberty of the press ensures, it is necessary to submit to the inevitable evils which it engenders.
  • The natural food of the dog is flesh, and it is found that those in a wild state prefer it to every other kind of nutriment, but as raw meat engenders ferocity, it should not be given too freely, especially to house-dogs and such as are not actively exercised.