0 someone or something that makes something happen -- sebep, neden
1 a reason to feel something or to behave in a particular way -- gerekçe
He's never given me any cause for concern.
2 a principle or aim that a group of people support or fight for -- amaç, dava
The money will all go to a good cause.
He fought for the Republican cause in the war.
3 to make something happen -- sebep olmak
The hurricane caused widespread damage.
[ + two objects ] I hope the children haven't caused you too much trouble.
[ + to do sth ] What caused the washing machine to blow up?
Such situations require fundamental knowledge of these interactions as a possible cause of anomalous transport phenomena in magnetized plasmas.
Physically, this is because, on average, the mean shear causes larger separation between particle pairs so that larger eddies disperse them.
Where there is a neurological cause of dizziness the goal is also, as in multisensory dizziness, a non-sedated, physically active patient.
What other phonetic cause(s) may be involved in this fascinating phonological process is certainly not obvious at this point in time.
Improved understanding of the hormonal causes and consequences of symptom fluctuation may lead to improved pharmacological and psychological treatments.
Investigating a model of commonsense thinking about causes of movement with 7- to 16-year-old pupils.
An additional patient-blaming tactic is to ascribe psychological causes as the source of pain.
For instance, over-blowing on a wind instrument can cause an octave rise, which holds as the pressure is reduced.
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