Causing - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkɑːzɪŋ|  American pronunciation of the word causing
Brit.  |ˈkɔːzɪŋ|  British pronunciation of the word causing
- this word is used as a present participle form of the verb 'to be'to cause

noun

- the act of causing something to happen (syn: causation)

Extra examples

It took them a while to find out what was causing the problem.

Do you know what's causing the delay?

He blamed me personally for causing the problem.

These bureaucratic delays have been causing us a lot of frustration.

...the fall dazed him for a moment, causing him to become disoriented...

...there was a series of detonations around the base of the condemned building, causing it to come crashing down in a matter of minutes...

A software problem is causing the system to malfunction.

...the quake registered 6.5 on the Richter scale, causing widespread damage...

...Hurricane Andrew ravaged Louisiana and Florida in 1992, causing $19 billion in damage....

Water pollution is causing the ruination of the fishing industry.

...we finally discovered the dead rat that was causing the stench in the basement...

...the police staged a raid on the London bagnio, causing great inconvenience to its well-heeled clientele...

The abandoned car was causing an obstruction.

Heavy traffic is causing delays on the freeway.

The oil spill is causing problems for coastal fisheries.

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