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oc·ca·sion (ə-kā'zhən)
n.
    1. An event or happening; an incident.
    2. The time at which an event occurs.
  1. A significant event.
  2. A favorable or appropriate time or juncture; an opportunity. See synonyms at opportunity.
  3. Something that brings on or precipitates an action, condition, or event, especially the immediate cause. See synonyms at cause.
  4. Something that provides a reason or justification; a ground.
  5. A need created by a particular circumstance: "He must buy what he has little occasion for" (Laurence Sterne).
  6. A large or important social gathering.
  7. occasions Archaic. Personal requirements or necessities.
tr.v., -sioned, -sion·ing, -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

  1. From time to time; now and then.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin occāsiō, occāsiōn-, from occāsus, past participle of occidere, to fall : ob-, down; see ob- + cadere, to fall.]




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