Synonym: ascribable, due to, imputable, referable. Similar words: banquet, in due course, get on, let out, see to, let off, get off, get out. Meaning: adj. (usually followed by `to') able to be assigned or credited to.
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(151) Our thanks are due to Bob Lawrence whose unremitting labours have ensured the success of the whole scheme.
(152) Due to some freak of nature, it snowed in June.
(153) The Channel tunnel was due to open towards the end of 1993.
(154) Eleven million bottles of water had to be withdrawn from sale due to a health scare.
(155) His failure is in great/large measure due to lack of confidence.
(156) The opera is due to be premiered by ENO next year.
(157) The firm's success is largely due to Brannon's commercial acumen.
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(158) Due to unforeseen circumstances , the play has been cancelled.
(159) The cargo was due to be offloaded in Singapore three days later.
(160) The company had to drop out of the deal due to rising costs.
(161) He had to take some time off work due to personal problems .
(162) Due to official parsimony only the one machine was built.
(163) The mistake was due to an unfortunate oversight on my part.
(164) Her face was contorted with pain due to the gallbladder stones.
(165) It's due to put in at Aden and some other ports before arriving in Basra.
(166) A preliminary hearing was due to start today before Mr Justice Hutchison[sentencedict.com], but was adjourned.
(167) The train was delayed, apparently due to leaves on the line.
(168) The failure of the company was due to bad management.
(169) Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, this year's show has been cancelled.
(170) His pardon came through only three hours before he was due to be executed.
(171) Due to circumstances beyond/outside our control, we cannot land here.
(172) His success is largely due to his own hard work.
(173) The rocket is due to blast off at three o'clock.
(174) Death was due to a blow on the head with a blunt instrument .
(175) French and Scandinavian offices are due to open in the autumn.
(176) Due to the extreme cold, we were unable to plant the trees.
(177) He is due to attend the opening of the Asian Games on Saturday.
(178) His insurance payments were rated up due to his poor health.
(179) They were due to start demolishing the old theatre today but there's been a last-minute stay of execution.
(180) Their main thesis was that the rise in earnings was due to improvements in education.
More similar words: banquet, in due course, get on, let out, see to, let off, get off, get out, set off, come to, set out, take to, get over, get out of, have to, agree to, be able to, adhere to, rhetoric, get on with, come to life, set fire to, piece together, give rise to, contribute to, have to do with, come to terms with, from time to time, face to face.