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Causal (Adjective)

Meaning

Involving or constituting a cause; causing; "a causal relationship between scarcity and higher prices".

Classification

All adjective clusters.

Examples

  • Cigarette manufacturers attempted to challenge research evidence regarding a causal link between their product and long term heart and respiratory illnesses.
  • The study confirmed a causal relationship between violent video games and an increase in aggressive behavior in children.
  • The researchers examined the casual versus causal connection between physical exercise and overall brain health in older adults.
  • Epidemiologists are working to identify a possible causal factor between water pollution and regional increases in malaria.
  • Poverty experts argue that lack of public or organized recreation reduces initiative causality inducing another separate often completely concurrent temporal external locus indicating almost instant localized exacerbations strongly affected having related type casually from main or root cause linked to many potential sub main other causal or significant lower factors

Related Words

  • Cause (noun)
  • Causality (noun)
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