verb
- past tense of spawn: to produce or give rise to something
- past tense of spawn: (of fish or amphibians) to deposit eggs
Usage: biology
Examples
- The success of the first movie spawned several sequels.
- The economic crisis spawned widespread unemployment.
- Her innovative idea spawned a whole new industry.
- The salmon spawned in the shallow waters upstream.
- The controversy spawned heated debates across the country.
- The frogs spawned in the pond every spring.
- The new technology spawned countless applications.