What does 原因となる in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 原因となる in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 原因となる in Japanese.

The word 原因となる in Japanese means 原因となる, 原因となる, ~を特徴づける 、 ~の本質である, ~を引き起こす 、 原因となる 、 もたらす. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 原因となる

原因となる

(causing sth)

Is it possible to trace the causal factors of the current crisis?

原因となる

(prompting sth to happen)

~を特徴づける 、 ~の本質である

(figurative (give essence to)

Dan's grades informed his father's decision to ground him until he got his life in order.

~を引き起こす 、 原因となる 、 もたらす

(cause)

その犬は通りで騒動を引き起こした。
The dogs made a commotion in the street.

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