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occasion
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oc·ca·sion  (-kzhn)
n.
1.
a. An event or happening; an incident.
b. The time at which an event occurs.
2. A significant event.
3. A favorable or appropriate time or juncture; an opportunity. See Synonyms at opportunity.
4. Something that brings on or precipitates an action, condition, or event, especially the immediate cause. See Synonyms at cause.
5. Something that provides a reason or justification; a ground.
6. A need created by a particular circumstance: "He must buy what he has little occasion for" Laurence Sterne.
7. A large or important social gathering.
8. occasions Archaic Personal requirements or necessities.
tr.v. oc·ca·sioned, oc·ca·sion·ing, oc·ca·sions
To provide occasion for; cause: "The year's annual reports occasion an especially revealing glimpse of how corporations lend . . . embellishment to the stark numbers of the comptroller's office" Mark Muro.
Idiom:
on occasion
From time to time; now and then.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin occsi, occsin-, from occsus, past participle of occidere, to fall : ob-, down; see ob- + cadere, to fall; see kad- in Indo-European roots.]

occasion
Noun
1. a particular event or the time at which it happens
2. a need or reason to do or be something: we barely knew him and never had occasion to speak of him
3. a suitable time or opportunity to do something
4. a special event, time, or celebration: a wedding day is a truly special occasion
5. on occasion every so often
6. rise to the occasion to meet the special demands of a situation
Verb
Formal to cause, esp. incidentally [Latin occasio a falling down]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.occasionoccasion - an event that occurs at a critical time; "at such junctures he always had an impulse to leave"; "it was needed only on special occasions"
happening, natural event, occurrence, occurrent - an event that happens
climax, flood tide - the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding; "the climax of the artist's career"; "in the flood tide of his success"
conjuncture - a critical combination of events or circumstances
crisis - a crucial stage or turning point in the course of something; "after the crisis the patient either dies or gets better"
turning point, landmark, watershed - an event marking a unique or important historical change of course or one on which important developments depend; "the agreement was a watershed in the history of both nations"
milestone - a significant event in your life (or in a project)
straits, pass, head - a difficult juncture; "a pretty pass"; "matters came to a head yesterday"
reality check - an occasion on which one is reminded of the nature of things in the real world; "this program is intended as a reality check for CEOs"; "after all those elaborate productions, I felt in need of a reality check"
2.occasionoccasion - a vaguely specified social event; "the party was quite an affair"; "an occasion arranged to honor the president"; "a seemingly endless round of social functions"
social event - an event characteristic of persons forming groups
party - an occasion on which people can assemble for social interaction and entertainment; "he planned a party to celebrate Bastille Day"
celebration, jubilation - a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event
ceremonial, ceremonial occasion, ceremony, observance - a formal event performed on a special occasion; "a ceremony commemorating Pearl Harbor"
fundraiser - a social function that is held for the purpose of raising money
photo op, photo opportunity - an occasion that lends itself to (or is deliberately arranged for) taking photographs that provide favorable publicity for those who are photographed
sleepover - an occasion of spending a night away from home or having a guest spend the night in your home (especially as a party for children)
3.occasion - reason; "there was no occasion for complaint"
reason, ground - a rational motive for a belief or action; "the reason that war was declared"; "the grounds for their declaration"
4.occasion - the time of a particular event; "on the occasion of his 60th birthday"
time - a suitable moment; "it is time to go"
meal - any of the occasions for eating food that occur by custom or habit at more or less fixed times
5.occasion - an opportunity to do something; "there was never an occasion for her to demonstrate her skill"
cut-rate sale, sales event, sale - an occasion (usually brief) for buying at specially reduced prices; "they held a sale to reduce their inventory"; "I got some great bargains at their annual sale"
chance, opportunity - a possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances; "the holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washington"; "now is your chance"
Verb1.occasion - give occasion to
cause, do, make - give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally; "cause a commotion"; "make a stir"; "cause an accident"
inspire - supply the inspiration for; "The article about the artist inspired the exhibition of his recent work"

occasion
noun 2. function, event, affair, do (informal) happening, experience, gathering, celebration, occurrence, social occasion
verb 5. (Formal) cause, begin, produce, create, effect, lead to, inspire, result in, generate, prompt, provoke, induce, bring about, originate, evoke, give rise to, precipitate, elicit, incite, engender
Translations
Spanish occasion [əˈkeɪʒən] noportunidad f; ocasión f (= event); acontecimiento
vtocasionar, causar;
on that occasion → esa vez, en aquella ocasión;
to rise to the occasion → ponerse a la altura de las circunstancias

French occasion [əˈkeɪʒən] noccasion f (= event); événement m
on that occasion → à cette occasion;
to rise to the occasion → se montrer à la hauteur de la situation

German occasion [əˈkeɪʒən] nGelegenheit f (= celebration etc); Ereignis nt
vt (form) (= cause); verursachen;
on occasion (= sometimes) → gelegentlich;
on that occasion → bei der Gelegenheit;
to rise to the occasion → sich der Lage gewachsen zeigen

Italian occasion [əˈkeɪʒən] noccasione f (= event); avvenimento
vtcagionare;
on that occasion → in quell'occasione, quella volta;
to rise to the occasion → mostrarsi all'altezza della situazione

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