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Definition of "ingenerate" [in•gen•er•ate]

  • Innate, inborn. (adjective)
  • To generate or produce within; to beget or engender; to cause. (verb)

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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."
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