Not I don't see what you are talking about.With that definition, when God gave us the Law, he was begetting us, and when he gives us food, he is begetting us, and when he speaks through prophets, he is begetting us, etc.
The definition is too broad. If anything that facilitates our path to deification in Mormonism is "begetting", just about everything in the plan of salvation is "begetting". It's as though God is begetting us in a begetting-process for thousands of years.
It sounds too ad hoc of an overly broad definition, see what I mean?
For this is my work and my glory to bring to p*** the immortality and eternal life of man. (Moses 1:39)
All God does for us is for the purpose of facilitating our becoming like He is and is part of the process.
Mirriam Webster has this:
Main Entry: be·get
Pronunciation: \bi-ˈget, bē-\
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): be·got \-ˈgät\ also be·gat \-ˈgat\; be·got·ten \-ˈgä-tən\ or be·got; be·get·ting
Etymology: Middle English begeten, alteration of beyeten, from Old English bigietan — more at get
Date: 13th century
1 : to procreate as the father : sire
2 : to produce especially as an effect or outgrowth
Noah Webster says this:
1. (v. t.) To procreate, as a father or sire; to generate; to produce; as, poverty can beget crime.
2. (v. t.) To get (with child.)
3. (v. t.) To produce as an effect; to cause to exist.