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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(211) I've got some leave due to me and I was going to Tasmania for a fortnight.
(212) He was stinging due to a severe hurt to his pride.
(213) The game had to be abandoned due to bad weather.
(214) We might be experiencing some turbulence on this flight due to an approaching electrical storm.
(215) Several of the recruits were discharged from the Army due to medical problems.
(216) The failure of the talks was mainly due to insensitivity and mistiming.
(217) Presidential elections are due to be held in ten days' time.
(218) The road is partly/partially finished. Partly is especially used to talk about the reason for something, often followed by because or due to:I didn't enjoy the trip very much, partly because of the weather. Partially should be used when you are talking about physical conditions:His mother is partially blind.
(219) Global warming could be accelerated due to the thinning of the ozone layer.
(220) The jumbo jet is due to fly the hostages directly back to London. Sentencedict.com
(221) It was a real prize due to its rarity and good condition.
(222) The school's poor exam record is largely due to the fact that it is chronically underfunded.
(223) The match is due to kick off at 2:00 p.m.
(224) The computer failure was due to a glitch caused by lightning.
(225) He was reduced to ordinary soldier due to a serious dereliction of duty.
(226) Its commercial success as a city is partly due to its excellent rail and road communications.
(227) A new mix of their hit single is due to be released early next month.
(228) The cost of completion has been revised upwards again due to inflation.
(229) The first plane is due to leave on October 2.
(230) Sara had to leave her job due to ill health .
(231) His success was in some measure due to his being in the right place at the right time.
(232) The pollution-control team is at the scene and is due to start sucking up oil any time now.
(233) Work on the new bridge is due to begin in September.
(234) The case is due to come before the courts next month.
(235) The lateness of the ship was due to the storm.
(236) The park remains unfinished due to lack of funds .
(237) Both products are due to ship at the beginning of June.
(238) Due to the high cost of borrowing[sentencedict.com], many companies have been forced to close.
(239) We lost our position in the market due to a combination of circumstances.
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.