Causative

/ˈkɔːzətɪv/ adjective

Something that causes or produces an effect; in grammar, a verb form that indicates someone causes another person to do something.

From Latin 'causativus,' derived from 'causa' (cause). In linguistics, many languages have specific causative verb forms that grammatically mark the 'causing' relationship between agents.

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