occasion

  • 51occasion — óucasioun, ien f. occasion ; opportunité. voir azard, rescòntre …

    Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu

  • 52occasion — I That which provides an opportunity for the causal agency to act. Meaning not only particular time but carrying idea of opportunity, necessity, or need, or even cause in a limited sense. Condition of affairs; juncture entailing need; exigency;… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 53occasion — An incident. In the strict sense, something which incidentally brings to pass an event, but not an efficient cause of the occurrence. Pennsylvania Co. v Congdon, 134 Ind 226, 33 NE 795. In ordinary use, a synonym of cause. Williamsburgh City Fire …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 54Occasion : Connick on Piano, Volume 2 — Occasion Studio album by Harry Connick, Jr. Released June 14 …

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  • 55Occasion of sin — In Roman Catholic teaching, an occasion of sin is an external set of circumstances whether of things or persons which either because of their special nature or because of the frailty common to humanity or peculiar to some individual, incite or… …

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  • 56Occasion de péché — Péché (christianisme) Christianisme Religions abrahamiques (arbre) Judaïsme · Christianisme · Islam Courants Arbre du christianisme Grandes confessions : Catholicisme · Orthodoxie · Protestantisme …

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  • 57Occasion — Mezzie (österr.); Gelegenheitskauf; Schnäppchen * * * Oc|ca|si|on 〈a. [ɔ̣k ] f. 20; schweiz.〉 = Okkasion * * * Oc|ca|si|on (österr., schweiz.): ↑ Okkasion (2). * * * Oc|ca|si|o …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 58occasion — Chandelier …

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  • 59occasion — oc·ca·sion …

    English syllables

  • 60Occasion — Oc|ca|si|on, die; , en <französisch> (schweizerisch für Okkasion [Gelegenheitskauf, Gebrauchtware]) …

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