Verbo "to engender" - coniugazione verbi inglesi

Infinito: to engender (engendered|engendered)

Verbo "to engender"

Present
I engender
you engender
he/she/it engenders
we engender
you engender
they engender

Present continuous
I am engendering
you are engendering
he/she/it is engendering
we are engendering
you are engendering
they are engendering

Simple past
I engendered
you engendered
he/she/it engendered
we engendered
you engendered
they engendered

Past continuous
I was engendering
you were engendering
he/she/it was engendering
we were engendering
you were engendering
they were engendering

Present perfect
I have engendered
you have engendered
he/she/it has engendered
we have engendered
you have engendered
they have engendered

Present perfect continuous
I have been engendering
you have been engendering
he/she/it has been engendering
we have been engendering
you have been engendering
they have been engendering

Past perfect
I had engendered
you had engendered
he/she/it had engendered
we had engendered
you had engendered
they had engendered

Past perfect continuous
I had been engendering
you had been engendering
he/she/it had been engendering
we had been engendering
you had been engendering
they had been engendering

Future
I will engender
you will engender
he/she/it will engender
we will engender
you will engender
they will engender

Future continuous
I will be engendering
you will be engendering
he/she/it will be engendering
we will be engendering
you will be engendering
they will be engendering

Future perfect
I will have engendered
you will have engendered
he/she/it will have engendered
we will have engendered
you will have engendered
they will have engendered

Future perfect continuous
I will have been engendering
you will have been engendering
he/she/it will have been engendering
we will have been engendering
you will have been engendering
they will have been engendering

Conditional present
I would engender
you would engender
he/she/it would engender
we would engender
you would engender
they would engender

Conditional perfect
I would have engendered
you would have engendered
he/she/it would have engendered
we would have engendered
you would have engendered
they would have engendered

Conditional present progressive
I would be engendering
you would be engendering
he/she/it would be engendering
we would be engendering
you would be engendering
they would be engendering

Conditional perfect progressive
I would have been engendering
you would have been engendering
he/she/it would have been engendering
we would have been engendering
you would have been engendering
they would have been engendering

Present subjunctive
I engender
you engender
he/she/it engender
we engender
you engender
they engender

Past subjunctive
I engendered
you engendered
he/she/it engendered
we engendered
you engendered
they engendered

Past perfect subjunctive
I had engendered
you had engendered
he/she/it had engendered
we had engendered
you had engendered
they had engendered

Future subjunctive

Imperative
you engender
we Let´s engender
you engender

Present participle
engendering

Past participle
engendered

Sinonimi

Sinonimi (inglese) per "engender":

Traduzione (Italiano) di "to engender"

Esempi di frasi (Inglese) con "to engender"

It no longer has the power to stir wills and engender active consensus.
The savings such a system would engender would compensate for the extra burden on the airline companies.
In these cases, I think that toughness becomes a duty, whatever resentment this may engender.
Competition and markets do not always engender freedom or pluralism either: sometimes it is the opposite.
Mr President, I think that this policy will engender not hope, but deep disappointment in European workers.
Substantial counterfeiting will engender the severe risk of global damage to the whole credibility of, and confidence in, the euro.
In our opinion this can only favour piracy, engender litigation, in short, create legal uncertainty.
So, nobody here will be surprised to see how this human activity can sometimes be perverted by acts of violence or racism, or engender greed.
Unregulated aid would therefore engender distortions of competition, which could have an adverse impact primarily on certain forms of renewable energy.
Everyone knows that a citizens ' Europe cannot be built upon forms of discrimination that give rise to injustice and exclusion and that engender racism.
However, we should not engender in our fellow citizens the false belief that provisions of that sort suffice for combating the scourge of unemployment.
In so doing, we will not engender any trust on the part of those people in Asia who would be important partners as regards the democratisation of this country.
We need to be fully aware that the sort of repression that has been practised in Tibet or in Chechnya is no way to fight terrorism, it will simply engender it.
This will undoubtedly engender negative reactions among the Serbs who may view this as a means whereby they will be cut off from Serbia for good.
Mr President, you and I both come from a divided island and we understand something of the passion that a debate of this nature will engender on the island of Cyprus.
As I said, this would not just engender corresponding support for the forces of nationalism, for example in Russia, but perhaps also keep Milosevic even more firmly in the saddle.
Similarly, the division of the country, for which some appear to be pressing, will engender a fresh, much more serious crisis and would not in any way contribute to a satisfactory solution.