0 past simple and past participle of father --
1 to become the father of a child by making a woman pregnant: --
He's fathered three children.
What a miserable progeny has he fathered to-day!
My anxiety in denouncing this vicious provision has led me to denounce the vicious party who have fathered it.
That 14-year-old has already fathered one child, perhaps more.
The alleged fathers frequently attempted to foist off such accusations, arguing that they should not be saddled with the care of a child whom they had not fathered.
Kendall rank correlation was performed to examine possible relationships between multiple marriage and the number of children both fathered and desired by men.
Parvati is fathered, on the one hand, by love and, on the other, by violence and force.
Indictment alleges doctor fathered patients' children.
It is further concerned with a woman's unwillingness to carry a child which is the result of a temporary attachment, or fathered by a man she no longer loves.