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Occasion for doing something It should have been an occasion for rejoicing, but she could not feel any real joy. These workshops provide an occasion for talking about art. Occasion for something This is not a time for specifics, but an occasion for vision. Festivals were occasions for great celebration.
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1 [count]:a special event or time- birthdays, anniversaries, and other special occasions
- They marked/celebrated the occasion with their families.
- Roses are the perfect flower for any occasion.
- a memorable/historic occasion
- On the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary, they took a vacation to Paris.
- This would mark the first occasion [=time] that the club accepted new members.
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- We usually meet at noon, but on this particular occasion, we met at two o'clock.
- I heard him speak on more than one occasion. = I heard him speak on several occasions.
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usually followed by to + verb- The boys never had occasion to meet each other.
- He took/used the occasion to make an announcement.
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[singular]somewhat formal:a reason to do something — often + for
:sometimes but not often:from time to timeRenault Occasion Occasion
- On occasion [=occasionally], we'll drive out to the beach and watch the sunset.
- I have on occasion tried to help him with his homework.
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