Synonym: basis, interest, motive, reason. Antonym: consequence, effect, outcome, result. Similar words: because, because of, pause, exhaust. Meaning: [kɔːz] n. 1. events that provide the generative force that is the origin of something 2. a justification for something existing or happening 3. a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end 4. any entity that produces an effect or is responsible for events or results 5. a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy. v. 1. give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally 2. cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner.
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(151) Soya milk can cause allergic reactions in some children.
(152) Excessive exercise can sometimes cause health problems.
(153) Bad circulation can cause various symptoms such as tiredness.
(154) The cause of the crash was engine failure.
(155) The immediate cause of death is unknown.
(156) They didn't cause him any bodily harm.
(157) I hadn't foreseen the tempest my request would cause.
(158) The drugs tend to cause drowsiness.
(159) It had been the cause of much emotional upset.
(160) The cause for contracepting offspring is the "population explosion".
(161) He gave himself heart and soul to the cause.
(162) He turned traitor to our cause.
(163) The police are investigating the cause of the explosion.
(164) A high temperature can cause hallucinations.
(165) Some drugs can cause bleeding from the small intestine.
(166) Vitamin deficiency in the diet can cause illness.
(167) Inequalities in wealth cause social unrest.
(168) The disease can cause havoc in commercial orchards.
(169) Investment could dry up and that could cause the economy to falter.
(170) This action will cause problems,(www.Sentencedict.com) despite the bank's brave talk/words about carrying on as if nothing had happened.
(171) As we saw in Chapter 4, slavery was not the only cause of the Civil War.
(172) Make no mistake about it, this decision is going to cause you a lot of problems.
(173) The rearrangement of school classes may cause timetabling difficulties .
(174) A cause of action has accrued when the right to sue has become vested.
(175) Smoking is the biggest preventable cause of death and disease.
(176) Anticyclones cause cloudless blue skies and high temperatures in summer.
(177) She will be remembered for her selfless devotion to the cause of the poor.
(178) We haven't been able to nail down the cause of the fire yet.
(179) An airline official said a bomb was the incident's most probable cause.
(180) The drug is effective but has a tendency to cause headaches.