uncaused

IPA: ʌnkˈɑzd

adjective

  • Without any precedent cause; self-existent.
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Examples of "uncaused" in Sentences

  • Their decay is random and uncaused.
  • So in that sense it was not an uncaused event.
  • Potential or force in both theories is uncaused.
  • A merely possible cosmos cannot be an uncaused cosmos.
  • So then there's an element of 'myself' that is uncaused.
  • There is still some aspect of the choice that is uncaused.
  • But I didn't say that uncaused events exist in the universe.
  • And that we will interact with the uncaused or the uncreated.
  • It is hard to think of a principle more amply confirmed by our experience than that things do not just pop into existence uncaused.

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