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  • CAUSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    An additional patient-blaming tactic is to ascribe psychological causes as the source of pain
  • CAUSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    to be the cause of; bring about Informal a shortened form of because make common cause, to unite in a joint effort; work together for the same end They made common cause with neighboring countries and succeeded in reducing tariffs Cause, occasion refer to the starting of effects into motion
  • CAUSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    The cause of an event, usually a bad event, is the thing that makes it happen The causes are a complex blend of local and national tensions To cause something, usually something bad, means to make it happen Attempts to limit family size among some minorities are likely to cause problems [VERB noun]
  • Cause - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    A cause makes an effect, and you're likely to hear the phrase " cause and effect" when people are trying to analyze how things happen Cause can also mean something worth fighting for — like social justice or animal rights You might raise money for a good cause, like ending poverty
  • Causes - definition of causes by The Free Dictionary
    You can say that something causes someone to do something A blow to the head had caused him to lose consciousness The experience had caused her to be distrustful of people Don't say that something ' causes that someone does ' something
  • Etiology - Wikipedia
    Etiology ( ˌiːtiˈɒlədʒi ; alternatively spelled aetiology or ætiology) is the study of causation or origination The word is derived from the Greek word αἰτιολογία (aitiología), meaning "giving a reason for" (from αἰτία (aitía) 'cause' and -λογία (-logía) 'study of') [1] More completely, etiology is the study of the causes, origins, or reasons behind the way
  • 1305 Synonyms Antonyms for CAUSE | Thesaurus. com
    Heavy rain could cause "disruption and probable flooding" on Monday with an amber weather warning in place for south Wales
  • cause, caused, causing, causes- WordWeb dictionary definition
    Derived forms: caused, causing, causes Type of: act, create, inception, justification, legal proceeding, make, move, origin, origination, physical entity, proceeding, proceedings, venture




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