Occasions - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əˈkeɪʒənz|  American pronunciation of the word occasions
Brit.  |əˈkeɪʒənz|  British pronunciation of the word occasions
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto occasion
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounoccasion

noun

- something you have to do
he minded his own specialized occasions

Extra examples

It was needed only on special occasions.

He will not forget those who have been the occasions of cruelty.

They met with each other on several different occasions.

She wore dresses only on special occasions.

There may be occasions when America can ally with some of those states, as we did during the Gulf War.

...the princess required at least a dozen maids to toilet her for formal occasions...

...the couple would take out their good tableware only on special occasions...

He represents the nation on ceremonial occasions.

He lied to the court not just once, but on several occasions.

He distinguished himself on several occasions in the civil war.

I've met her twice but only on formal occasions.

Lars enjoyed the warmth and gaiety of these occasions.

She had committed adultery on several occasions.

On several occasions they came within inches of death.

The two leaders have worked together on numerous occasions.

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