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Occasion as a Adjective has these synonyms:
time, moment, circumstance, incident, occurrence, opportunity, chance, opening, advantageExample: I took the occasion of the inquiry to leave town.
Occasion as a Adverb has these synonyms:
reason, cause, call, justification, ground(s), warrant, provocation, prompting, impulse, stimulus, incitement, inducementExample: Tom gave David no occasion to doubt his honesty.
Occasion as a Noun has these synonyms:
event, function, happening, affair, observance, commemoration, ceremony, celebration, gala, party,Example: Grandpapa's ninetieth birthday was a great occasion. This hall is saved for important occasions.
give rise to, bring about, cause, bring on, effect, prompt, provoke, evoke, call forth, elicit, call up, induce, impel, create, generate, engender, produce, make (for)
Example: An increase in the inflation rate occasions a decrease in the value of money.
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