occasioning (Meaning)
occasioning (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Occasion
Synonyms & Antonyms of occasioning
Synonyms:
- inducing
- catalyzing
- working
- spawning
- doing
- resulting (in)
- engendering
- producing
- bringing about
- yielding
- making
- effecting
- effectuating
- invoking
Antonyms:
- quelling
- curbing
- controlling
- squashing
- destroying
- killing
- subduing
- inhibiting
- killing
- squelching
- retarding
- curbing
- subduing
- smothering
- checking
- arresting
- restraining
- putting down
- quelling
- checking
- repressing
- dampening
- dampening
- arresting
- squelching
- quashing
- destroying
- inhibiting
- restraining
- putting down
- smothering
- retarding
- repressing
- quashing
- squashing
- controlling
Synonyms:
- furthering
- bringing on
- beginning
- begetting
- deciding
- inaugurating
- cultivating
- starting
- instituting
- enacting
- rendering
- encouraging
- founding
- breeding
- giving rise to
- initiating
- advancing
- forwarding
- establishing
- conducing (to)
- fostering
- pioneering
- bringing forth
- launching
- developing
- translating (into)
- determining
- contributing (to)
- setting up
- promoting
- introducing
- drawing on
Antonyms:
occasioning Sentence Examples
- The traffic jam was occasioning a delay that made commuters frustrated.
- The economic crisis occasioned the government to implement austerity measures.
- The accident occasioned the closure of the highway for several hours.
- The illness occasioned her absence from work for several weeks.
- The students' poor performance occasioned a review of the curriculum.
- The rise in crime occasioned increased police presence in the neighborhood.
- The political scandal occasioning the resignation of the mayor.
- The natural disaster occasioned widespread damage and displacement.
- The technological breakthrough occasioned a paradigm shift in the industry.
- The pandemic occasioned a global health crisis and economic recession.
FAQs About the word occasioning
of Occasion
causing, bringing, prompting, creating, generating, inducing, catalyzing, working, spawning, doing
limiting, crushing, suppressing, restricting, suppressing, stifling, impeding, restricting, impeding, crushing
The traffic jam was occasioning a delay that made commuters frustrated.
The economic crisis occasioned the government to implement austerity measures.
The accident occasioned the closure of the highway for several hours.
The illness occasioned her absence from work for several weeks.