Definition of «causative»

The term causative refers to something that causes a change or effect. In linguistics, it is used to describe a verb form that indicates an action done by one person on behalf of another, with the intention of causing a change in the latter's state or condition. This type of verb form often uses special verbal conjugations and can be used to express actions such as making someone do something, forcing them to do it, or allowing them to do it.

Sentences with «causative»

  • Leukocytes can distinguish between different types of causative agents that can lead to an infection. (bebezclub.com)
  • It is also premised on a realisation that there are a range of causative factors for Indigenous disadvantage. (humanrights.gov.au)
  • Despite recent successes in identifying causative mutations for human heritable diseases through the use of sequencing technologies, an associated gene has not been identified for approximately half of the reported diseases. (infrafrontier.eu)
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