All 5 Uses of
engender
in
A Tale of Two Cities
- The uncontrollable and hopeless mass of decomposition so engendered, would have polluted the air, even if poverty and deprivation had not loaded it with their intangible impurities; the two bad sources combined made it almost insupportable.†
Chpt 1.5
- As an emotion of the mind will express itself through any covering of the body, so the paleness which his situation engendered came through the brown upon his cheek, showing the soul to be stronger than the sun.†
Chpt 2.2
- That, the lofty example of this immaculate and unimpeachable witness for the Crown, to refer to whom however unworthily was an honour, had communicated itself to the prisoner's servant, and had engendered in him a holy determination to examine his master's table-drawers and pockets, and secrete his papers.†
Chpt 2.3
- Looking that way, Mr. Cruncher made out that some kind of funeral was coming along, and that there was popular objection to this funeral, which engendered uproar.†
Chpt 2.14
- Physical diseases, engendered in the vices and neglects of men, will seize on victims of all degrees;
Chpt 3.13 *engendered = caused
Definition:
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(engender) cause -- usually a feeling (possibly a situation)