causative Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkɔː.zə.tɪv]
  • Us [ ˈkɑː.zə.t̬ɪv]

Meaning of causative In English

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  • It also provides evidence for a previously unexplored source of causative affixes.

  • Moreover, this type of derivation is highly productive as most, if not all, resultative compounds have causative counterparts.

  • The naturally occurring relationships between these factors should be recognized as mutually causative and reciprocal.

  • Causative pathways are complex and the most interesting studies for the future will be those that recognize this complexity.

  • What implications are there for inferences on causative mechanisms underlying co-morbidity?

  • Although these measurements can be statistically modelled alongside the type and degree of severity of malarial syndrome, it is difficult to determine causative mechanisms.

  • The relative frequency of mutations in the causative genes is currently unknown.

  • Note that not every predicate lacking the causative component in its meaning is able to inherit this property from the suffix.

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