0 present participle of occasion
1 to cause something:
[ + two objects ] The case occasioned the authorities a lot of worry/The authorities were occasioned a lot of worry by the case.
Being responsible is an inducing to go forward, an occasioning.
The four ways of occasioning let what is not yet present arrive into presencing.
From the standpoint of normative expectations such thinking will seem irrational, either because so much appears to be ignored, or so little is over-interpreted, occasioning a response that seems excessive.
Whoever builds a house or a ship or forges a sacrificial chalice reveals what is to be brought forth, according to the perspectives of the four modes of occasioning.
However, it is the procedure which is occasioning the greatest consternation.
No explosions occasioning significant earth movement took place during the exercise.
One issue occasioning great concern at present is racial harassment.
That sum was being raised and used for the purposes of unemployment pay and was occasioning concern.