Reason & result Flashcards

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Reason for

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The police asked him his reason for speeding through the town. When questioned, many racists cannot give a logical reason for their attitudes towards other racial groups.

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Due to/ On account of/ Owing to

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He failed his exam due to / on account of / owing to (these phrases have the same meaning as because of) his lack of revision,

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Prompted him to

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Verb
(of an event or fact) cause or bring about (an action or feeling); Cause- Bring about: A persistent cough prompted him to seek professional medical help.
The soaring crime rate alarmed the police superintendent and prompted him to adopt a zero-tolerance policing policy.

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With the aim of

Harangue

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Verb
Lecture (someone) at length in an aggressive and critical manner: She started haranguing the crowd with the aim of starting a riot. The government raised the income tax rate with the aim of curbing inflation.
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In order to

Revise

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Verb
Re-examine and make alterations to (written or printed matter): He spent the whole weekend revising in order to pass his exams. The government raised the income tax rate in order to curb inflation.

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So as not to

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They came in quietly so as not to wake anyone.

The family was forced to economize so as not to go heavily into debt.

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On the grounds that

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He refused to lend anyone money on the grounds that people rarely repay a loan.
He was arrested on the grounds that he was a danger to others and himself.

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Due to/ On account of/ Owing to

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The bank manager refused to lend the company

more money on account of / due to / owing to its low turnover and poor sales history.

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Due to/ On account of/ Owing to

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Noun
The action or state of going regularly to or being present at a place or event; Presence- Presentment: The school was forced to close due to / on account of / owing to poor student attendance. The government raised the income tax rate on account of / due to / owing to the rapidly rising rate of inflation.

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Motives for

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Noun
A reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious; Reason- Motivation- What were your motives for upsetting me like that?

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Effects of

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What are the effects of a large earthquake?

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Affect

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Stress and overwork (excessive work) can affect different people in different ways.
The fumes from motor traffic affect people in many different ways.

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Consequences of / Effects of

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The army attacked without considering the consequences of / effects of its action. People often do things without considering the consequence of / effects of their actions.

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As a consequence

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Verb
Officially register as a member of an institution or a student on a course; Sing on- Sing up- Apply- Register: He failed to send off his application form and as a consequence was unable to enroll for the course (as a consequence has the same meaning as as a result).

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Ensue

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Verb
Happen or occur afterward or as a result; Result- Follow- Develop- Stem- Arise: Riots and street fighting ensued when the police officers on trial were acquitted.
Panic buying ensued when the stock market crashed.

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Riot

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Noun
A violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd: Riots and street fighting ensued when the police officers on trial were acquitted.

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Acquit

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Verb
Free (someone) from a criminal charge by a verdict of not guilty; Clear: Riots and street fighting ensued when the police officers on trial were acquitted.
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Panic

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Noun
sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behavior; Terror- Horror- Fear- Dread- Fright: Panic buying ensued when the stock market crashed.

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Inflation

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Noun
a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money; Swell: The government raised the income tax rate on account of / due to / owing to the rapidly rising rate of inflation.