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occasion
noun
    1. A particular event or happening, or the time at which it occurs.
      Example: met on three occasions
      Thesaurus: event, happening, occurrence, incident, affair, case, experience, instance, moment.
    2. A special event or celebration.
    3. A suitable opportunity or chance.
      Thesaurus: opportunity, chance, opening.
    4. A reason; grounds.
      Example: have no occasion to be angry
      Thesaurus: excuse, grounds, call, cause, motive, justification, provocation, reason.
    5. An event which determines the time at which something happens, but which is not the actual cause of it.
verb
    occasioned, occasioning
    1. To cause something; to bring it about, especially incidentally.
      Thesaurus: cause, induce, evoke, create, engender, bring about, generate, provoke, prompt, inspire, elicit, introduce.
Idiom: on occasion
    As the need or opportunity arises.
    From time to time; occasionally.
      Thesaurus: sometimes, once in a while, seldom, hardly.
Idiom: rise to the occasion
Idiom: take occasion
    To take advantage of an opportunity (to do something).
Etymology: 14c: French, or from Latin occasio opportunity or cause, from occidere, from oc- in the way of + cadere, casum to fall.



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