Causing meaning

Word: Causing

How to pronounce: ˈkɔːzɪŋ

How to pronounce: kɔːz

Noun

Definitions:

1. A person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition.

Example sentences: "The cause of the accident is not clear"

2. A principle, aim, or movement to which one is committed and which one is prepared to defend or advocate.

Example sentences: "She devoted her whole adult life to the cause of deaf people"

3. A matter to be resolved in a court of law.

Example sentences: "Forty-five causes were entered in the list for the March session"

Verb

Definitions:

1. Make (something, especially something bad) happen.

Example sentences: "This disease can cause blindness"


Synonyms:

infliction


Synonyms:

provoke

arouse

raise

call forth

stimulate

invoke

bring

lead

inflict

entail

bring on

translate

result

drive

yield

reason

why

source

causa

motive

antecedent

elicit

call in

trigger

engender

push

induce

make

do

case

occasion

spawn

generate

create

produce

beget

lawsuit

suit

prompt

effort

determine

get

breed


Antonyms:

suppress


Derivations:

cause

causation

causer

caused

causing

causation


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Causing in Other Languages...

Spanish: Causar

German: Zerstört

French: Causer

Italian: Causare

Turkish: Neden