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Example sentences for "causative"

Lexicographically close words:
causality; causally; causam; causas; causation; cause; caused; causedst; causeless; causelessly
  1. Neither Plato nor Mr. Emerson recognizes any causative force in the mimesis.

  2. What is needed, therefore, is to establish the conception that external acts are NOT the only causative power, but that there is another law of causation, namely, that of pure Thought.

  3. Naturally, these should be clean to the sight, but it is in invisible dirt that serious danger lurks; bacteria are the causative agents of this disease.

  4. Various infectious diseases, as typhoid fever and pneumonia, also are fatal to the embryo if the causative bacteria pass into it.

  5. There would seem to be ample ground for ascribing great causative importance to excessive irritation of the brain plasma itself.

  6. This is not the case, as the causative factor is constant and not fluctuating.

  7. I am, therefore, not prepared to accept this third causative factor without question.

  8. As we have stated before, complete correction of all delusional ideas may suddenly take place upon the removal of the causative factor at the bottom of the entire situation.

  9. As my material is derived from the criminal department of the Government Hospital for the Insane, the causative factor in these cases will again be found to be imprisonment.

  10. It concerns a similar total blocking and inhibition of all thought processes, and, like all psychogenetic disorders, has a tendency to disappear upon the removal of the causative factor.

  11. Although alcohol may in these individuals prepare the way, the immediate causative factor, however, is the emotional experience, or the recollection of such an experience.

  12. A circular for “Influenza Mixed Vaccine” contained the following: “The vaccine is useful in the treatment of influenza and ordinary colds, and in any infection in which the Bacillus influenzae is the causative agent.

  13. It destroys completely the causative organisms by a bactericide many times more powerful than phenol, yet absolutely harmless to animal life.

  14. The real problem is to establish the causative connection between the remedy and the events.

  15. This would be a miracle as long as no causative 'nexus' was conceivable between the antecedent, the noise of the shout, and the consequent, the atmospheric discharge.

  16. Thus: the corporeal ponderable hand and arm raised with no other known causative antecedent, but a thought, a pure act of an immaterial essentially invisible imponderable will, is a miracle for a reflecting mind.

  17. When we turn to bacteriological studies we find that some years ago Ausset claimed to have isolated "a pasteurella type of organism" from a case of infantile scurvy, and suggested it as the causative agent of this disorder.

  18. It is evident that two important causative factors of scurvy are thus furnished, namely, a small and inadequate quota of milk and the application of heat.

  19. In other words, no causative relationship or parallelism could be observed between the emptying of the intestinal tract and the development of scurvy.

  20. The injury from which it starts may be extremely insignificant, apparently affording an opening for the introduction of the causative factor, doubtless parasitic.

  21. Conditions favoring a persistent miliaria have also a causative influence, especially observed in infants and young children.

  22. Irritating secretions are thought to be causative in the acuminated variety.

  23. Intense anxiety, fright, and other profound nervous shock are looked upon as causative in sudden graying of the hair.

  24. Local irritation or stimulation has at times a causative influence.

  25. In this discharge can be usually noted minute, friable, yellowish or yellowish-gray bodies representing conglomerate collections of the causative fungus.

  26. In some cases (xanthoma diabeticorum) of general xanthoma diabetes is the causative factor.

  27. Absolute being, though intelligible in itself, is not intelligible to human reason, except by the causative act terminated in existences, and making them intelligible.

  28. If we reflect the terminus of the causative act, or creation, whatever we logically explicate from it respecting the nature of eminent cause is indubitably true, for the same reason.

  29. If we reflect the causative or creative principle, whatever we logically explicate from it is indubitably true, because in conformity with the idea of first cause.

  30. The implication was that there was a strong possibility that it was the causative factor in the new malaise.

  31. I pity your passion for anonymity if your virus proves to be the causative factor.

  32. It is conceivable that exposure to cold might so disturb the normal circulation of the oral tissues as to make the mucous membrane an excellent location for the causative factor of the disease.

  33. This disease occurs almost solely as a result of the existence of some infectious disease, and the symptoms caused by it merge with the symptoms of the accompanying causative disease.

  34. Various names have been applied to this disease, and though the causative agent and the distinctive lesions are well known, it is more than likely that the affection is seldom recognized.

  35. In cerebrospinal meningitis the causative agent is unknown, but probably exists in the feed.

  36. The swellings rupture and discharge a purulent yellowish fluid, which contains the causative organism.

  37. It must also be sought by attempts to obviate all those conditions mentioned above as causative of the malady.

  38. Aside from the causative organism, or, in other words, the active cause, there are many secondary causes.

  39. In 1897 Bang, assisted by Stribolt, published their findings regarding infectious abortion of cattle, in which they incriminated Bang's bacillus of abortion as the causative agent.

  40. It is probable that more than one fungus is involved in the production of this disease, but no particular species has been definitely proved to be the causative factor.

  41. The Bacterium abortus of Bang is now generally recognized as the causative agent of the disease of cattle.

  42. Among the factors which are actively causative of rheumatism may be mentioned exposure to dampness and cold, especially while the animal is perspiring or fatigued after severe physical exertion.

  43. There are other infective diseases, in which we have not yet found the causative micro-organism, but we presume its existence.

  44. There is always a causative shock or injury, which is followed at once or after an interval by the symptoms of neurasthenia.

  45. Qiraxe,uru is a causative verb which means 'I make someone cut.

  46. The causative verbs (verba faciendi facere) are formed with the particles saxe or xe.

  47. This seems to indicate beyond question the causative relation of these parasites to the diseases in which they occur.

  48. Bacterium termo is regarded by leading authorities as the special ferment or causative agent of putrefaction[26] (Billroth, Cohn).

  49. The swelling may escape observation from the limited quantity of the exudation and other causative agents, or from the inaccessibility of the inflamed part to physical examination.

  50. As yet, observers do not agree in regard to the parasite which is supposed to sustain a causative relation to scarlet fever.

  51. It is to be differentiated from non-specific catarrhal affections attended by fever, malaise, weakness, severe headache, and pain in the extremities by a due regard to the causative relations of the two affections.

  52. Causative sentences appear to be governed by the same rules as the preceding.

  53. The suffix -matede appears to have a causative signification.

  54. Reason leads us to a causative and personal Intelligence upon whom we depend.

  55. The causative power which we have proved by the Cosmological Argument has now become an intelligent and voluntary power.

  56. Schleiermacher held that nature not only is grounded in the divine causality, but fully expresses that causality; there is no causative power in God for anything that is not real and actual.

  57. No definite or substantiated discoveries have as yet been formulated which would justify us in treating this source of infection as more than a highly probable causative influence.

  58. Radically bait is the causative of bite; hence a trap is said to be baited.

  59. Drench is the causative of drink: here the nominative of the verb is 'Iris' and the object 'beds.

  60. The causative act by which the soul causes volitions, must itself be a volition.

  61. But the motive, as a cause, must put forth a causative act in the production of a volition.

  62. The fact of volition comes to exist contingently; that is, by a power which in giving it existence, is under no law of necessity, and at the moment of causation, is conscious of ability to withhold the causative nibus.

  63. We have here then an infinite series of causative acts--an absurdity of the same kind, with an infinite series of volitions.

  64. We have here again the absurdity of an infinite series of causative acts; and also, the absurdity of an infinite series of causes without a first cause.

  65. And, employ what words we choose, this causative power is the grand tenable distinction between Persons and Things.

  66. Neither is any other Causality conceivable by us, even in hypothesis; and we think this causative power of Will only by knowing its real existence and verifying its workings through their issues.

  67. The will truly causative (you may remark) overrules the natural process of physical impression, alters it, and creates a designed effect.

  68. When there is more or less constant ache or frequent slight attacks of pain, the blood pressure may be raised by the causative disease, arteriosclerosis.

  69. This form of endocarditis is generally accompanied by a bacteremia, and the causative germs may be recovered from the blood.


  70. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "causative" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.