causative
1 of 1adjective/ˈkɔzətɪv/
1
being the reason behind the occurrence of something
C1- The doctor explained that smoking is a causative factor in many respiratory diseases.
- Researchers are investigating the causative link between air pollution and asthma in children.
- The investigation aimed to identify the causative agents responsible for the food poisoning outbreak.
- Poor hygiene was found to be a causative element in the spread of the infection.
- The study provided evidence of a causative relationship between lack of exercise and obesity.
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