Causation

/kɔːˈzeɪʃən/

Meaning & Definition

noun
The action of causing something; the relationship between cause and effect.
The study focused on the causation of climate change and its effects on global weather patterns.
The principle that everything has a cause.
In philosophy, the principle of causation is essential to understanding reality and existence.
A cause, especially one that produces an effect.
The researchers were able to establish a direct causation between smoking and lung cancer.

Etymology

From Latin 'causatio', from 'causare' meaning 'to cause'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

cause and effect
The principle that an event (the cause) leads to a subsequent effect.
cause célèbre
A controversial issue or situation that attracts a great deal of public attention.
chain of causation
The series of events linked to cause and effect, forming a chain reaction.

Related Words

causal
Relating to or acting as a cause.
causative
Causing an effect or a result.
reason
A cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.

Slang Meanings

Cause for concern.
The rise in pollution levels is a causation for concern among the residents.