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occasion
noun
1 a particular event or happening, or the time at which it occurs met on three occasions .
2 a special event or celebration.
3 a suitable opportunity or chance.
4 a reason; grounds have no occasion to be angry .
verb (occasioned , occasioning ) to cause something; to bring it about, especially incidentally.
[14c: French, or from Latin occasio opportunity or cause, from occidere , from oc- in the way of + cadere , casum to fall]
on occasion
1 as the need or opportunity arises.
2 from time to time; occasionally.
rise to the occasion see under rise.
take occasion to take advantage of an opportunity (to do something).
noun
1 a particular event or happening, or the time at which it occurs met on three occasions .
2 a special event or celebration.
3 a suitable opportunity or chance.
4 a reason; grounds have no occasion to be angry .
verb (occasioned , occasioning ) to cause something; to bring it about, especially incidentally.
[14c: French, or from Latin occasio opportunity or cause, from occidere , from oc- in the way of + cadere , casum to fall]
on occasion
1 as the need or opportunity arises.
2 from time to time; occasionally.
rise to the occasion see under rise.
take occasion to take advantage of an opportunity (to do something).
occasional
adjective
1 happening irregularly and infrequently.
2 produced on or for a special occasion.
occasionally adverb .
adjective
1 happening irregularly and infrequently.
2 produced on or for a special occasion.
occasionally adverb .
occasional table
noun a small portable side-table used irregularly and for various purposes.
noun a small portable side-table used irregularly and for various purposes.
occasionalism
noun , philos the Cartesian doctrine that explains the apparent interaction of mind and matter as the direct intervention of God on the occasion of certain changes occurring in one or the other.
[19c]
occasionalist noun .
noun , philos the Cartesian doctrine that explains the apparent interaction of mind and matter as the direct intervention of God on the occasion of certain changes occurring in one or the other.
[19c]
occasionalist noun .
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