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causality
[ kaw-zal-i-tee ]
noun
- the relation of cause and effect:
The result is the same, however differently the causality is interpreted.
- causal quality or agency.
causality
/ kɔːˈzælɪtɪ /
noun
- the relationship of cause and effect
- the principle that nothing can happen without being caused
- causal agency or quality
Other Words From
- noncau·sali·ty noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of causality1
Example Sentences
“Of course, those who are healthy find it easier to work, raising their income. So it is not obvious which way the causality runs.”
Surrey Fire and Rescue Service said it attended the incident along with Kent Fire and Rescue Service and there were no causalities.
Police point to a drop in road causalities and crashes to suggest Wales' flagship policy is working, although a recent poll said seven in ten people still oppose the new limit.
But sometimes the causality goes in the other direction.
The research does not find any causality between chewing gum and improved health.
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