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trigger

[trig-er] / ˈtrɪg ər /


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San Francisco’s business centers were particularly hard-hit by the pandemic as its technology companies quickly adapted to remote work and kept at it even as the crisis eased, triggering widespread office and retail vacancies.

From Los Angeles Times

The impact ignited global fires, triggered dramatic climate shifts, and wiped out the dinosaurs along with countless other species.

From Science Daily

Treasury yields ended the week higher as traders worried that the conflict in the Middle East will push up energy prices and perhaps trigger broader inflation.

From The Wall Street Journal

For others the trigger is grievance, isolation or personal instability, which gradually hardens inside online echo chambers, where resentment circulates freely.

From The Wall Street Journal

The heavy rainfall over the past week has triggered flash floods not seen in years.

From BBC