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Because

Because meaning

By or for the cause that; on this account that; for the reason that. | As is known, inferred, or determined from the fact that. | So that, in order that.

Example sentences (20)

We are here because of God’s mercy, we have what we have because of God’s mercy, and we are what we are because of God’s mercy, not because we are better human beings but because God is kind.

The people that change the world, they change the world because they’re brave, because they’re weird, because they’re creative, and because they’re in an environment that makes it possible for them to do that.

His estimates of the impact of various factors included about 14% because of declining GNP in each country, 8% because of increases in tariff rates, 5% because of deflation-induced tariff increases, and 6% because of the imposition of non-tariff barriers.

People were killed selectively because they had the wrong class background, because they dragged their feet, because they spoke out or simply because they were not liked, for whatever reason, by the man who wielded the ladle in the canteen.

Because we are alone in the Zoom room, because we are desperate to prowl the bowels of a neighbor’s garage, because we could really use a lucky futon.

But Kwok denied them this discount—not because he had to, not because it was provided by law, but simply because he felt like it.

Judge wears the crown in New York not just because he is a uniquely gifted superstar, and not just because he is the face of the Yankees, but because he embraces his role within the environment.

Not because I’m a racist or because I don’t want indigenous people to succeed, but because I don’t think The Voice will achieve the positive changes people hope.

United boss ten Hag said: “We have shown that we can do it because last year we had the most clean sheets in the Premier League because of the team, because we defended very good as a team, so we have to get back to that standard.

While holding his walking stick, the old man cries that he has been hungry not because he could not cater for his needs not because he did not have money, but because the CBN is holding him at ransom.

First of all because I was on the pitch for only a few minutes, second because it was a nice goal and third because it gave victory to my team.

It’s important that people who are unhoused or who come on hard times, either because of an eviction or because of job loss or because of a medical issue, that we’re able to support them.

The source said: “Basically it seems that Khan has lost out because many Muslims have stayed at home because of Gaza and a lot of leftwingers have stayed at home because he was not strong enough on net zero.

You’re not having unpleasant interactions with her because of something you did, because you’re not likable, or because of some misunderstanding.

And other patients do because of something like that, because they end up in the emergency room, because they miss a session,” said Cox.

Because actually there is a myth that Africans know their culture, but a lot has been demonized because of colonialism, and there’s a lot that’s misunderstood because of the structures of colonialism — Christianity, Islam, etc. — that followed.

But Mueller thought that that would have been unfair because the president had no way of clearing his name because he couldn't go to court and adjudicate the case because, as president, he could not be indicted.

Even those who consider themselves apolitical—because all politicians are “manginas,” because make their own reality, because a new POTUS shouldn’t hurt your chances of getting laid, bro—are now railing against the legitimacy of a Biden presidency.

I built my home in this area, because of the peace and quite, all this has been destroyed because of the constant noise, shadow flicker, and are very invasive, because of the sheer size of these windturbines.

Not because they’re loaded with debt or because they are badly run but because few can stomach the loss of business that by definition accompanies the shutdown.