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Mathématiques et Logique SAT - Causalité et intentionnalité

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à la causalité et à l'intentionnalité, tels que « impulsion », « elicit », « bane », etc. dont vous aurez besoin pour réussir vos SAT.

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SAT Vocabulary for Math and Logic

to bring about or accelerate the occurrence of something, often resulting in unexpected or unfavorable consequences

précipiter, entraîner

précipiter, entraîner

to initiate or accelerate a process

catalyser, initier

catalyser, initier

to prompt
[verbe]

to make something happen

entraîner

entraîner

to invoke
[verbe]

to bring about or cause something to happen

invoquer, provoquer

invoquer, provoquer

to serve as the foundation or primary cause for something

sous-tendre, être à la base de

sous-tendre, être à la base de

to pose
[verbe]

to introduce danger, a threat, problem, etc.

poser

poser

Ex: The rapid spread of misinformation on social media poses a challenge to public discourse and understanding .
to exert
[verbe]

to put force on something or to use power in order to influence someone or something

exercer

exercer

to elicit
[verbe]

to make someone react in a certain way or reveal information

provoquer

provoquer

to stem
[verbe]

to be caused by something

provenir de, découler de

provenir de, découler de

to incur
[verbe]

to face consequences as a result of one's own actions

encourir, subir

encourir, subir

to animate
[verbe]

to invoke emotions, enthusiasm, or energy in people

animer

animer

Ex: The little gestures of animated the meeting , making it feel warm and welcoming .

to be the person who leads something like an attack, campaign, movement, etc.

être le fer de lance de, mener

être le fer de lance de, mener

to make something required due to specific circumstances

nécessiter, exiger

nécessiter, exiger

to incite
[verbe]

to encourage or provoke someone to take action

inciter, provoquer

inciter, provoquer

the relationship between a cause and its effect

causalité

causalité

something that triggers a reaction in various areas like psychology or physiology

stimulant

stimulant

the core principles or base upon which something is started, developed, calculated, or explained

fondement, base

fondement, base

premise
[nom]

a theory or statement that acts as the foundation of an argument

prémisse, hypothèse, postulat

prémisse, hypothèse, postulat

outcome
[nom]

the result or consequence that follows from a previous action, event, or situation

résultat, conséquence

résultat, conséquence

Ex: outcome of the election will determine the future direction of the country 's policies .
grassroots
[Adjectif]

originating from the most basic level

de base, local

de base, local

indicative
[Adjectif]

serving as a clear sign or signal of something

révélateur, symptomatique

révélateur, symptomatique

conducive
[Adjectif]

leading to the desired goal or result by providing the right conditions

propice

propice

unintended
[Adjectif]

happening without being planned or deliberately caused

involontaire, non intentionnel

involontaire, non intentionnel

involuntarily
[Adverbe]

without conscious control or will

involontairement, de manière involontaire

involontairement, de manière involontaire

deliberately
[Adverbe]

in a manner that was planned and purposeful

délibérément, intentionnellement

délibérément, intentionnellement

inadvertently
[Adverbe]

in an accidental or unaware manner

inadvertamment, involontairement

inadvertamment, involontairement

readily
[Adverbe]

willingly and decisively without a pause

rapidement, immédiatement, vite

rapidement, immédiatement, vite

unwittingly
[Adverbe]

without realization or a particular purpose

involontairement, à son insu

involontairement, à son insu

unthinkingly
[Adverbe]

in a manner that shows a lack of thought or consideration

sans réfléchir, de manière irréfléchie

sans réfléchir, de manière irréfléchie

purposely
[Adverbe]

with a specific goal in mind

délibérément, intentionnellement

délibérément, intentionnellement

wilfully
[Adverbe]

in a deliberate and intentional manner

délibérément, volontairement

délibérément, volontairement

impulse
[nom]

a sudden strong urge or desire to do something, often without thinking or planning beforehand

impulsion, élan

impulsion, élan

the faculty to use free will and make decisions

volonté, gré

volonté, gré

the act of refusing to accept or obey something such as a plan, law, or change

résistance

résistance

reluctant
[Adjectif]

not welcoming or willing to do something because it is undesirable

réticent

réticent

purposeful
[Adjectif]

having a clear aim or intention

délibéré, intentionnel

délibéré, intentionnel

spontaneous
[Adjectif]

tending to act on impulse or in the moment

spontané, impulsif

spontané, impulsif

senseless
[Adjectif]

without purpose or reason, often referring to violent or wasteful actions

insensé, absurde

insensé, absurde

Ex: senseless violence shocked the community .
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