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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(181) Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have had to reschedule the concert.
(182) Much of a racing driver's success is due to the back-room boys.
(183) Doctor Simpson believes that Suzie's frigidity is due to some hang - up about men.
(184) All eastbound trains have been cancelled due to faulty signals.
(185) The meeting has been cancelled due to circumstances beyond our control.
(186) We are all beginning to experience global warming due to the enhanced greenhouse effect.
(187) Our new washing - machine keeps breaking down it's entirely due to shoddy workmanship.
(187) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(188) When are these library books due to go back ?
(189) 27 million working days are lost each year due to work accidents and sickness.
(190) She is due to deliver a lecture on genetic engineering.
(191) The movie has been rated 'R' due to adult subject matter.
(192) The factory was due to shut for the festive period.
(193) Due to circumstances beyond our control the performance has had to be cancelled.
(194) The next meeting is due to be held in three months' time.
(195) His contract is due to expire at the end of this year.
(196) The importance of the town is due to its geographical location.
(197) Angola's ruling party was due to get down to brass tacks today with a debate on the party's record.
(198) The cars had to be recalled due to an engine fault.
(199) Meg and Neil were due to marry, but she ditched him.
(200) I commiserate with my friend after he got fired due to his frequent slips in the business.
(201) Voters are due to go to the polls on Sunday to elect a new president.
(202) You wouldn't believe the horrors they have suffered due to famine and disease.
(203) A number of medical conditions are due to being overweight.
(204) He was late owing to/due to the very heavy traffic.
(205) Several soldiers were killed in friendly fire due to a mistake by allied forces.
(206) His lateness was due to the very heavy traffic on the motorway.
(207) We are lacking three members of staff due to illness.
(208) Demand for new cars has fallen due to the recession.
(209) There will be no stay of execution and few mourners for this concrete tower block, due to be demolished next month.
(210) Due to the obvious sensitivity of the issue he would not divulge any details.
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.