Sentences

beget in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To beget means to cause or bring about something, often in the context of generating ideas, feelings, or outcomes.

Sample Sentences

  1. To love is to beget a sense of belonging in others.
  2. Great ideas often beget even greater innovations.
  3. The artist hoped her passion would beget a masterpiece.
  4. Hard work can beget success in many areas of life.
  5. Fear can sometimes beget hesitation and indecision.
  6. A strong foundation can beget a lasting relationship.
  7. Kindness begets kindness in a cycle of goodwill.
  8. Curiosity often begets a thirst for knowledge.
  9. Injustice begets anger and a desire for change.
  10. The new policy may beget unforeseen consequences.