To generate or produce within; to beget or engender; to cause.(verb)
Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Use "ingenerate" in a sentence
"Gozer-esque Sumerian godhood's bestowed on showrunners who ingenerate staffmonkeys to move on tout suite to their own shows."
"The bare letter of the New Testament will no more ingenerate faith and obedience in the souls of men, no more constitute a church-state among them who enjoy it, than the letter of the Old Testament doth so at this day among the Jews, 2 Cor. iii."
""God," as to manifest his sovereign authority in all his works and administrations, so to ingenerate a due reverence in their hearts towards him with whom they had to do in this matter."