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Synonyms and Antonyms : Cause-Verb





Cause-Verb



( Verb )


This has caused us much anxiety.

Synonyms:

Produce

Bring about

Originate

Evoke

Create

Effect

Contextual Examples:

The region has produced over half the country’s wheat crop.

In spite of his best efforts he could not bring about any tangible change in her attitude.

The new syllabus will evoke a radical change in the standard of teaching.

The style of architecture originated with the ancient Greeks.

The pilot effected a take-off despite the bomb packed runway.

Praveen is a great novelist. He can create a unique view of life by using latter aspects which showed little attractiveness.



Antonyms:

Destroy

Demolish

Kill

Devastate

Ruin

Desolate

Contextual Examples:

An atomic bomb can destroy the whole universe in no time.

This building is now too old. It should be demolished and built a new.

This insecticide is enough to kill all the little germs in the house.

His new thinking has devasted the logic of all old theories of management.

Let’s not ruin the present happy atmosphere by talking of unpleasant history.



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