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cause
noun as in agent, originator
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Weak match
noun as in belief; undertaking for belief
verb as in bring into being; bring about
Strong matches
Example Sentences
"If anyone dares to interfere with China's unification cause in any form, China will surely strike back hard," a statement added.
On the eve of the holiday, the Senate voted to give itself a legal cause of action that is routinely denied to Americans not holding elected office—including veterans.
The bill sought to codify a cause of action that the Supreme Court has steadily eroded over the past two decades.
Common Cause that complaints of partisan gerrymandering have no path in federal court.
Only one counter-attack looked to cause him trouble.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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