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trigger

[trig-er] / ˈtrɪg ər /


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Unusually intense monsoon rains pummelled parts of South and Southeast Asia in November and December, triggering landslides and floods from Indonesia's rainforests to highland plantations in Sri Lanka.

From Barron's

The company admitted the incident "shouldn't have happened" and work was being done now to improve safety triggers and guardrails that should have stopped the language in Monday's news alert.

From BBC

And so we left behind any possibility of a problem that would trigger Section 122.

From The Wall Street Journal

Environmental changes driven by climate change may be triggering processes that increase carbon release.

From Science Daily

The AI report triggered a selloff in at-risk stocks, impacting cryptocurrencies sensitive to broader economic forces.

From Barron's