Sentence examples for to occasion from inspiring English sources

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to occasion

noun

A favorable opportunity; a convenient or timely chance.

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The H.T.O.E.D. is designed to occasion such speculations.

It decided the religious issue but did so in a way bound to occasion future problems.

Tragedy, when its cause and the fate of its victims are still unknown, is supposed to occasion solidarity.

Director said it was allright, he had had his dinner, arising to occasion in guise of Nature's gentlemen.

The play had a few lines that reached him, impressed him enough to occasion a trip to the library.

Some tweeting activists were glad he had not used to occasion for political pronouncements; others complained that he sounded just like Mubarak.

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They love to rise to the occasion.

Ashton failed to rise to the occasion.

"We have to rise to the occasion.

Here's hoWe

Try to rise to the occasion.

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