Examples of 'occasioned' in a sentence

Meaning of "occasioned"

Occasion (verb) - to cause something to happen, to bring about an event or situation
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  • simple past tense and past participle of occasion

How to use "occasioned" in a sentence

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occasioned
This occasioned numerous discussions and dissension.
Which it would seem occasioned that clause.
This occasioned some criticism in the press.
Artificers is subject to some peculiar infirmity occasioned by.
Liable for damage occasioned by delay in carriage.
Occasioned by the breach of the contract.
His story has occasioned me grave unease.
Occasioned by the late dreadful earthquake.
This expression has occasioned some misunderstanding.
Occasioned by the exercise of this right.
They dispel fears occasioned by evil spirits.
This occasioned more serious doubt in orthodox quarters.
The acts of violence occasioned by the war.
This occasioned their mother some concern.
It is that framing that has occasioned my criticism.

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Smoking occasioned drinking was directly contrary to fact.
Similarity of names has occasioned many mistakes.
It was occasioned by the invention of the steam engine.
Think of the terrible waste occasioned by war.
Something has occasioned her emotional recalcitrance.
I wish to report a hygiene deficiency occasioned by.
To difficulties occasioned by the present cumbersome methods of.
Notwithstanding the frequent losses occasioned.
This has occasioned a difficulty in many minds.
I have no doubt her death was occasioned by this accident.
Which occasioned him to gesticulate at you.
We regret any inconvenience occasioned by this change of date.
What occasioned it would be too long to.
No fatalities were occasioned on either side.
To understand the phenomenon which occasioned.
An error of fact that has occasioned a miscarriage of justice.
This occasioned a great disturbance and riot in the cathedral.
A chance event or incident occasioned by a physical or natural cause.
Or occasioned by specific religious festivities.
Techniques like this occasioned the loss of many.
This occasioned the need for immediate alternative banking.
His death supposed to be occasioned by drinking cold water.
Occasioned by superiority of natural advantages.
Babbington was occasioned solely by natural causes.
It does not appear to have occasioned any.
The visit occasioned elaborate festivities.
The circumstances that had occasioned the accident.
The novel occasioned some controversy when it was published.
The accident was occasioned by some.
This occasioned some criticism.
One cause was easy credit occasioned by the euro.
My nose occasioned itself to whistle again.
Fundamental error of fact that has occasioned a miscarriage of justice.
Complications occasioned by previously arrived colonists can be dealt with.
The carrier shall be entitled to recover the costs occasioned by.

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