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Search option Results found in English Dictionary cause general [n] : årsak [u] objective [n] : årsak [u] reason [n] : grunn [u] , anledning [u] , årsak [u] general [v] : forårsake trouble [v] : forårsake uprising [v] : anstifta , sette i gang disaster [v] : forårsake , volde , framkalle damage [v] : volde , forårsake bring about [v] : forårsake , årsake , volde , framkalle , frambringe general [n] : causa [f] objective [n] : causa [f] reason [n] : razón [f] , causa [f] , motivo [m] general [v] : causar trouble [v] : causar , ocasionar uprising [v] : instigar , incitar , inducir , provocar , hacer estallar , desencadenar disaster [v] : causar , ocasionar , producir damage [v] : causar , ocasionar , producir bring about [v] : ocasionar , producir , causar , crear , originar general [n] : orsak [u] objective [n] : orsak [u] reason [n] : grund [u] , anledning [u] , orsak [u] general [v] : förorsaka trouble [v] : förorsaka uprising [v] : anstifta , sätta igång disaster [v] : förorsaka , vålla , framkalla damage [v] : vålla , förorsaka bring about [v] : förorsaka , orsaka , vålla , framkalla , frambringa
Synonyms: [n] : origin [gt] , origination [gt] , inception [gt] [n] : reason , grounds , justification [gt] [n] : campaign , crusade , drive , movement , effort , venture [gt] [n] : causal agent , causal agency , physical entity [gt] [n] : lawsuit , suit , case , causa , proceeding [gt] , legal proceeding [gt] , proceedings [gt] [v] : do , make , make [gt] , create [gt] [v] : induce , stimulate , have , get , make
Derived terms: be a lost cause , be fighting a lost cause , because , because of , because of the fact that , cause deflation , cause offense , cause people to talk , cause quite a stir , cause to be , cause to make a mistake , cause worry to , cause rie , cause way , immediate cause , lost cause , so as to cause , cause celebre , cause of action , cause of death , cause to sleep , cause less , final cause , first cause , probable cause , uncause d
Example: The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments. You are always the cause of my worries. You have no cause for anger. What was the cause of your quarrel? Tiny particles in the air can cause cancer. Tension is a major cause of heart disease. Slight inattention can cause a great disaster. The fact that educated Americans in general no longer share understandable background knowledge is a chief cause of their inability to communicate effectively. Investigators are trying to pin down the cause of todays fire. Too many sweets cause your teeth to decay. Eating too much fat is supposed to cause heart disease. The cause of the fire is not known. The cause of the fire was his cigarette butt. There is not much doubt about the cause of the fire. The cause of the fire was known. What is the cause of the fire? Whats the cause ? In medical research, one of the first problems is to isolate the cause of the disease. The committee inquired into the cause of the accident. Robsons proposal is tantamount to defending terrorists because they have a cause .
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Cause was recognized as a English verb Infinitive: (To) causeGerundio: causingPast participle: caused
Indikative 9. Pluperfect indic. or Past perfect
11a. Future perfect or future anterior
Conditional Subjunctive Imperative
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