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“engender”
engender (verb), engenders; engendered; engendering
To bring a situation, quality, or result into existence or to give rise to, to cause, to create: Better class discussions were engendered when the students did all their homework and prepared themselves for the lessons.

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genus, genesis-, -gen, -gene, -genesis, -genetic, -genic, -geny, -genous
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