occasioned Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- repressed
- put-down
- smothered
- curbed
- killed
- inhibited
- squelched
- retarded
- destroyed
- squelched
- killed
- smothered
- stifled
- destroyed
- quelled
- quelled
- quashed
- checked
- arrested
- restrained
- repressed
- curbed
- arrested
- subdued
- quashed
- checked
- put-down
- controlled
- stifled
- retarded
- crushed
- restrained
- crushed
- dampened
- stilled
- stilled
- subdued
- controlled
- inhibited
- dampened
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- yielded
- effected
- resulted-in-
- invoked
- made
- spawned
- induced
- catalyzed
- engendered
- worked
- brought-about
- produced
- did
Weak:
- gave-rise-to
- translated-into-
- furthered
- rendered
- fostered
- pioneered
- decided
- inaugurated
- cultivated
- brought-on
- brought-forth
- promoted
- launched
- forwarded
- begat
- established
- contributed-to-
- introduced
- bred
- determined
- encouraged
- begot
- set-up
- enacted
- effectuated
- instituted
- developed
- drew-on
- founded
- initiated
- started
- began
Meaning of occasioned
Webster
occasioned (imp. & p. p.)
of Occasion
occasioned Sentence Examples
- The momentous occasion occasioned a grand celebration that left attendees in awe.
- The award ceremony was occasioned by years of tireless effort and dedication.
- The visit of the President occasioned a heightened security presence around the city.
- The groundbreaking ceremony occasioned a surge of excitement among community members.
- The retirement party occasioned a heartfelt outpouring of gratitude and well wishes.
- The tragedy occasioned a period of deep mourning and reflection.
- The change in weather occasioned a sudden shift in the plans for the outdoor picnic.
- The opening of the new museum occasioned an influx of visitors eager to explore its exhibits.
- The pandemic occasioned a profound disruption to the global economy and society.
- The birth of the baby occasioned a wave of joy and happiness throughout the family.
FAQs About the word occasioned
of Occasion
wrought, brought, created, generated,caused, prompted, yielded, effected, resulted (in), invoked
limited, suppressed, restricted, restricted, impeded, suppressed, limited, impeded, repressed, put down
The momentous occasion occasioned a grand celebration that left attendees in awe.
The award ceremony was occasioned by years of tireless effort and dedication.
The visit of the President occasioned a heightened security presence around the city.
The groundbreaking ceremony occasioned a surge of excitement among community members.