Значения для термина "engender in" отсутствуют.
1 Such places are supposed to engender in their passengers a taste for political controversy.
2 What does this border life engender in a pioneer who holds his own in it?
3 But does not this necessity of preservation engender in individuals egotism, that is to say self-love?
4 Why did the presence of the Miss Steeles engender in her this vision, coupled with such agonizing discomfort?
5 It must engender in the baby a sense of self-estrangement and loss of control over who is and what he is.
6 But McCullum's greatest asset to the team has been the self-belief that he has been able to engender in his team-mates.
7 Apart from the effect on Redmond's position, the result was to engender in Ireland a temper which made settlement almost impossible.
8 The bare contemplating and comprehending of all these now engender in the learners both unspeakable delights and a marvellous height of spirit.
9 Then, she added, because Alexia never stayed silent when she ought, These feelings you engender in me, my lord, are most indelicate.
10 For the water of Haranton, I must tell you, is not like the water of other fountains, and curious dreams engender in this pool.
11 Prior to Emancipation they had not been allowed to associate with slaves for fear they might engender in them the desire to be free.
12 I am of a line of vampires that takes power from sensual things, sexual things, and the emotions that such things engender in people.
13 And the failure to put these ideals in practice helped to engender in the race a cynical lassitude which was one cause of its decay.
14 The majesty of creation engendered in them an amazement infinite as itself.
15 Sandwalker said carefully, We were all engendered in women by trees.
16 Our civilization must depend on the quality of thought engendered in the national being.
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