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contributory [kənˈtrɪbju:təri, Am -jətɔ:ri] ADJ

to be a contributory cause of a disease
contributory causes LAW

contributory pension scheme N ECON

Usage examples with contributory

contributory negligence
contributory causes LAW
to be a contributory cause of a disease

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Such a definition essentially eviscerates the concept of contributory infringement.
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An unknown car with dazzling lights was quoted at the inquest as a contributory factor to the crash, but the vehicle has never been traced.
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This was a contributory factor to falling birth rates.
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She claimed that the loss of edge caused by the accident had been a contributory factor which then led to dismissal from her employment.
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Some listings include contributory fixtures such as surrounding walls or railings in front of the building.
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Another contribution of pragmatism to value theory is the idea of contributory goods with a contributory conditionality.
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Researchers also cite deforestation, resulting in fragmentation of suitable habitats, and climate change as possible contributory factors.
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The judge held that it was contributory negligence.
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The difficulty of setting and inspecting the chains in the dual control columns was cited as a contributory factor in the accident.
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A souvenir was released with contributory articles from his students and beneficiaries.
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