beget

IPA: bɪgˈɛt

verb

  • To father; to sire; to produce (a child).
  • To cause; to produce.
  • To bring forth.
  • (UK dialectal) To happen to; befall.
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Examples of "beget" in Sentences

  • The men beget many sons.
  • Before the advent of Kali the Santror beget children.
  • It is not befitting for the Most Gracious to beget a son.
  • He was beget inside the sea, and sent as human into the land.
  • Begetting is an animal act belonging to the animal function of sex.
  • In this part of the country, christian money begets christian money.
  • In short, complexity and diversity would beget classicity irreversibly.
  • Thirumal went into the sea and merged with Lakshmi and beget Vaikundar.
  • Berry was the only member of the family thought to be able to beget children.
  • The album tells the story of a world where humans no longer can beget children.

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