Causes

Word CAUSES
Character 6
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈkɑzɪz/

Definitions and meanings of "Causes"

What do we mean by causes?

(often with of, typically of adverse results) The source of, or reason for, an event or action; that which produces or effects a result.

(especially with for and a bare noun) Sufficient reason for a state, as of emotion.

A goal, aim or principle, especially one which transcends purely selfish ends.

Sake; interest; advantage.

Any subject of discussion or debate; a matter; an affair.

A suit or action in court; any legal process by which a party endeavors to obtain his claim, or what he regards as his right; case; ground of action.

Conj. Slang. Variant of "because." Urban Dictionary

The short form of bcause, which is a short form of because. Can be shortened further to cuz. Pretty soon it will just be cz. Urban Dictionary

1.slang for because 2.the word someone types when they're too lazy to write because. Urban Dictionary

A phrase eminating from Glasgow which describes an individual's intention to cause damage or to generally go crazy that evening. Usually whilst smashed or battered. Urban Dictionary

For the cause Towards the groups goal. Usually something shady. Drugs, alcohol, a keg, stripper, etc. Urban Dictionary

An exclamation proclaiming one's intent to do something of questionable nature for unkown or ill advised reasons. Often used by a group of friends while playing halo or halo 2. Also used to describe the feeling one has about a certain situation, object, or person. Urban Dictionary

Wow you went on a rabbit hole of hyperlinks dditn you Urban Dictionary

Because Urban Dictionary

Anhedonia is closely linked to depression, but you don't have to be depressed or feel sad to have it. It also affects people with other mental illnesses, like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. And it can show up in people with seemingly unrelated health concerns like Parkinson's disease, diabetes, coronary artery disease, and substance abuse issues. Scientists think anhedonia may be tied to changes in brain activity. You might have a problem with the way your brain produces or responds to dopamine, a "feel-good" mood chemical. Some early research (on rats) suggests that the dopamine neurons in an area of the brain called the prefrontal cortex might be overactive in people with anhedonia. This somehow interferes with pathways that control how we seek out rewards and experience them Urban Dictionary

To attract attention(in a bad way)in public. Urban Dictionary

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The word "causes" in example sentences

Efficient causes are what we would now simply call ˜causes™. ❋ White, Graham (2009)

But while the existence of "natural laws" and the operation of "second causes" are equally admitted, and yet duly discriminated, large room is still left for diversities of opinion or of statement in regard to _the precise relation which God sustains to His works_, and especially in regard to _the nature and method of His agency in connection with the use of "second causes_." ❋ James Buchanan (1837)

In such a case, we can only reason on the principle that _like_ effects must have _like_ causes, that marks of _design_ imply a _designing_ cause, and that events which cannot be accounted for by _natural causes_ must be ascribed to a Power distinct from nature, and superior to it. ❋ James Buchanan (1837)

You cannot be content with knowing the causes of things; and if you knew all the natural science that ever was or ever will be known to men, that would not satisfy you; for it would only tell you the _causes_ of things, while your souls want to know the _reasons_ of things besides; and though I may not be able to tell you the reasons of things, or show you aught but a tiny glimpse here and there of that which I called the other day the glory of Lady Why, yet I believe that somehow, somewhen, somewhere, you will learn something of the reason of things. ❋ Charles Kingsley (1847)

Besides, the argument from analogy in favor of a primary production of life by natural causes, in so far as it is founded on the present law of hereditary transmission, is radically defective, since the two cases are widely different; the one presupposing _a primary organism of the same kind_, from which others are evolved by a law of natural succession, the other exhibiting life as a new product, resulting not from any prior organism, but from the action of _causes of a totally different kind_, which are not known to be capable of giving birth either to vegetable or animal organisms under the actual constitution of ❋ James Buchanan (1837)

In the first place, as every cause to which we can ascend is only an effect, it follows that it is the scope, that is, the aim, of philosophy to trace up the series of effects and causes until we arrive at _causes which are not in themselves effects_, "[281] -- that is, to ultimate and final causes. ❋ Unknown (1852)

Although the term "causes" often refers to nonprofit organizations, we can use the term to describe an overall condition, or to address global concerns such as joblessness, education or the environment. ❋ Ryan Scott (2011)

Why oh why oh why did the Yankees think it was wise to pay $82.5 million to this 34-year-old pitcher, who has proven himself so unreliable and ineffective that the mere mention of his name causes unflappable New Yorkers to seethe? ❋ Jason Gay (2011)

Look up 'Realpolitik' if the term causes you difficulty. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The word causes the dog to break from position and come for praise; in other circumstances, the dog may dance about a bit or explore the room or greet nearby people or other dogs. ❋ Stanley Coren (2000)

The mere fact that mentioning his name causes your head to explode... ❋ Unknown (2011)

Any book with the words "authorized history" in the title causes my eyebrows to twitch reflexively. ❋ Joseph C. Goulden (2009)

But some experts fear the term causes the public to hit the snooze button. ❋ Unknown (2008)

We would do better to raise awareness about the harm this label causes and to encourage its elimination altogether. ❋ Leora Tanenbaum (2011)

[I did it] 'cause I [felt] like doing it. ❋ Moriarty (2003)

he'll [yell] at me 'cause i wasn't there. ❋ Gothicvamppunk (2005)

Person one "why [did you] do that?" Person [two] "[just cause]" ❋ Hookahhunny (2008)

[What you doing] tonight [mate]? [Going out] to cause it. ❋ TheBald (2011)

[I'm all] out of dope. I need more paper to [re up]. I have [eighty] for the cause. ❋ Krazykat1416 (2019)

Guy1 *throws [plasma grenade] on themselves, running into a group of enemies* [FOR THE CAUSE] Guy 2"Dude why'd you do that?" Guy 1 "Dude i dont know, i was for the causing it" or GUy 1 "Dude that test was totally not [for the cause], it ranked of uncausefullness." Guy 2 "Dude thats on the real tip" ❋ The Cause (2007)

cause it's [free money] cause it's means: because it is why are your hands [sweaty] cause it's my gamer [lubricant] ok ❋ Heheman12 (2021)

[he left] ‘[cause] I told him to [bug off] ❋ RealStorm (2018)

[The cause] is [people] ❋ ... Zjdbckdnznsjd (2019)

I saw those guy were [fighting] at [the square].They always [cause a scene]. ❋ BlackPohatu (2016)

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