Ingenerate

Word INGENERATE
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The total opposite of degenerate. Adjective Ingenerate (comparative more ingenerate, superlative most ingenerate) 1. To be rich and be all high & mighty, none to be amoral, having none generous or humble qualities. Noun ingenerate (plural ingenerates) One is ingenerate, who has a total selfish stature. Verb to ingenerate (third-person singular simple present ingenerates, present participle ingenerating, simple past and past participle ingenerated) (intransitive) (of humans or systems) having none generous or humble qualities; Urban Dictionary

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The word "ingenerate" in example sentences

Gozer-esque Sumerian godhood's bestowed on showrunners who ingenerate staffmonkeys to move on tout suite to their own shows. ❋ Rogers (2008)

(Thirdly,) It is done in the Papacy, and among some others, by images, in crucifixes and dolorous pictures, whereunto they pay great devotion, with an appearance of ardent affections; but none of these is such a due representation of this object as to ingenerate sincere love towards ❋ 1616-1683 (1967)

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. ❋ 1616-1683 (1967)

This apprehension will ordinarily ingenerate disquieting and perplexing affections in the minds of men; nor can it be otherwise where it is fixed and prevalent; as, -- 1st. ❋ 1616-1683 (1967)

Many have I known complain that they could not arrive at a comfortable persuasion of their own election; never any who [complained,] when they had received it in a due way and manner, that it proved a snare unto them, that it tended to ingenerate looseness of life, unholiness, or a contempt of ❋ 1616-1683 (1967)

"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. ❋ 1616-1683 (1967)

To ingenerate in us that reverence and godly fear which is required of all that draw nigh to this infinitely holy God, Lev. x. ❋ 1616-1683 (1967)

All that really is offered in the behalf of apostasy, as to its serviceableness in this kind, is, that it is suited to ingenerate in believers a fear of hell, which will put them upon all ways of mortifying the flesh and the fruits of it, which otherwise would bring them thereinto. ❋ 1616-1683 (1966)

But how it will thence follow that it is the intendment of God by his threatenings to ingenerate such a fear of hell in them as is inconsistent with an assurance of his faithfulness in his promises not to leave them, but to preserve them to his heavenly kingdom, I profess I know not. ❋ 1616-1683 (1966)

Secondly, It is denied that the fall of the most glorious hypocrites is indeed an efficacious engine in the hands of the adversary to ingenerate any other fears and jealousies, or to expose them to any other shakings, than what are common to them in other temptations of daily incursion, from which ❋ 1616-1683 (1966)

Certainly this persuasion is fit only to ingenerate in thee ❋ 1616-1683 (1966)

But this respect unto the person of Christ is that which will ingenerate in us all those holy qualifications that are necessary to enable us to know the mind and will of God. ❋ 1616-1683 (1965)

To what end doth the Holy Spirit so graphically describe and represent unto us the beauty and desirableness of his person, if it be not to ingenerate love in us unto him? ❋ 1616-1683 (1965)

And in particular with respect unto our love, to ingenerate it in us, and to excite it unto its due exercise, are those excellencies of his person — as the principal effect of divine wisdom and goodness, which we have before insisted on — frequently proposed unto us. ❋ 1616-1683 (1965)

Nor ever had there been a woman born more elaborately equipped for the position of a public man's mate; nor more ingenerate, perhaps, with the power to turn earth into heaven. ❋ Unknown (1906)

For the Father alone is ingenerate [1531], no other subsistence having given Him being. ❋ Unknown (1898)

And next, lest it should seem that to give life to whom He will is not within the power of One Who has been truly born, but is only the prerogative of ingenerate Omnipotence, He hastens to add, For the ❋ Unknown (1898)

They prove that the nature is the same, but possessed after a different manner by Each of the Two; by the One as ingenerate, by the Other as begotten. ❋ Unknown (1898)

But He is from the Eternal, and yet has always been; He is not ingenerate, yet never was non-existent; since to have always been transcends time, and to have been born is birth. ❋ Unknown (1898)

But nevertheless, not everything which is eternal is also not born; since that which is born from eternity has eternally the character of having been born; but that which is not born is ingenerate as well as eternal. ❋ Unknown (1898)

[Spencer Pratt] is an Ingenerate [S.O.B]. ❋ MikeKal (2009)

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