BRING FORTH vs ENGENDER: NOUN
- N/A
- One who, or that which, engenders.
BRING FORTH vs ENGENDER: VERB
- Bring out for display
- To display, produce, bring out for display.
- To create, generate, bring into existence.
- To give birth.
- To produce, bear as fruit
- Make children
- Bring forth or yield
- Bring into existence
- Make children
- Call forth
BRING FORTH vs ENGENDER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To bring into existence; give rise to.
- To come into existence; originate.
- To assume form; to come into existence; to be caused or produced.
- To come together; to meet, as in sexual embrace.
- To procreate; propagate.
BRING FORTH vs ENGENDER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To produce by the union of the sexes; to beget.
- To cause to exist; to bring forth; to produce; to sow the seeds of.
BRING FORTH vs ENGENDER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Produce, create
- Make (offspring) by reproduction
- Make (offspring) by reproduction
- To breed; beget; generate.
- To come together; meet in sexual embrace.
- To be caused or produced; come into existence.
- Synonyms To call forth, create, give rise to, occasion, stir up.
- Hence To produce; cause to exist; bring forth; cause; excite: as, intemperance engenders disease; angry words engender strife.
BRING FORTH vs ENGENDER: RELATED WORDS
- Call forth, Drag up, Beteem, Come forth, Give out, Have young, Bring about, Sire, Father, Mother, Beget, Engender, Generate, Produce, Get
- Catalyze, Inspire, Evoke, Provoke, Elicit, Arouse, Mother, Father, Bring forth, Sire, Breed, Get, Spawn, Beget, Generate
BRING FORTH vs ENGENDER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Upgrow, Call forth, Drag up, Beteem, Come forth, Give out, Have young, Bring about, Sire, Father, Mother, Beget, Engender, Generate, Get
- Create, Catalyze, Inspire, Evoke, Provoke, Elicit, Arouse, Mother, Father, Bring forth, Sire, Breed, Get, Beget, Generate
BRING FORTH vs ENGENDER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- These will bring forth the Headstone with shouting.
- Acknowledged as divine, and bring forth much fruit.
- Therefore bring forth fruit in keeping with repentance.
- When worked together to bring forth new life.
- Her purpose was to bring forth his offspring.
- Faire paroitre, to show, bring forth, declare, discover.
- "I encourage you to bring forth any ideas you can bring to us on safety," says Doer.
- See in the meantime that your faith brings forth obedience, and God in due time will cause it to bring forth peace.
- Everyone knows apple seeds bring forth an apple harvest and peach seeds bring forth a harvest of peaches.
- Shall not I that make others to bring forth children, myself bring forth?
- Facebook, to engender social or political consciousness and awareness.
- Generate, procreate, engender, breed, get, be the father of.
- Thus, multiple roles do not necessarily engender strain.
- Indirect solicitation certainly does not help engender sympathy.
- Relationship: Try to engender trust with the stakeholders.
- You engender trust through demonstrated character and ability.
- They engender information overload and have little impact.
- Flagg survives to engender chaos in later stories.
- Lewis is right, confrontation may eventually engender friendship.
- We want to engender trust with this generation.'.
BRING FORTH vs ENGENDER: QUESTIONS
- What does the Bible say about bring forth what is within?
- What evidence does the prosecutor bring forth to prove the crime?
- How do the Saints bring forth the fruits of righteousness?
- How many answers are there to the bring forth crossword clue?
- What does Romeo say to bring forth the parties of suspicion?
- Can We bring forth spiritual fruit without abiding in Christ?
- Do spring winds and April showers bring forth May Flowers?
- What does in sorrow shalt thou bring forth children mean?
- Will your sacrifice bring forth the blessings of Heaven?
- Does nationalism create nations or engender Nations?
- Could cavity QED phenomena engender a new generation of light emitters?
- Can biotechnology engender food security in Africa?
- Can beautification engender pride in the community?