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cause
noun as in agent, originator
Strong matches
Weak match
noun as in belief; undertaking for belief
verb as in bring into being; bring about
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Example Sentences
Available inflatables included a couple of sharks, a dinosaur or two, at least one cow and a banana, all ready to be pumped up for the cause.
“Companies should prioritize the balance sheet, as even though the buybacks provide a visible return on investment, downturns could cause disruptions and drive potential countercyclical opportunities for future growth,” analysts at RBC Capital Markets said.
“Paxos immediately identified the error,” the company said in a post on social media site X. “This was an internal technical error. There is no security breach. Customer funds are safe. We have addressed the root cause.”
For some NCL passengers, the new policies are hardly cause for alarm.
Sea currents speed up as they pass around the base of a wind turbine and can cause erosion, so scour pads - made up of rocks - are often installed around the foot of offshore turbines.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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