Etymology: [ 'dü, 'dyü ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French deu, past participle of devoir to owe, from Latin debEre; more at DEBT.
-den dolayı, yüzünden, den dolayı, dolayı, nedeniyle, cihetiyle, gereği, münasip, yüklenebilir, naşi, lazım gelen, sayesinde, layık, bağlı, hesabıyla, in sayesinde, 1- -e atfedilebilir , hamledilebilir 2- yüzünden , -den dolayı, vadesi dolmuş, hak ettiği, gereken: This matter is at last being given due attention. Bu, sebebiyle, zamanı gelmiş, uygun, adv.-e doğru:adj.borçlu, doğru, vadesi gelmiş, vade tarihi, beklenen, gereken, -den ileri gelmek, -e borçlu olmak, -den kaynaklanmak, yüzünden sebebiyle, zamanı gelen, borçlu, vadesi gelen, due, borç olan, süre, alacak, gelmesi gereken, borç, gerekli, tam, yeterli, tam bir yöne doğru, hak, üzere, yerine getirilmesi gereken, ödenmesi gerekli olan, vadesi dolmuş vakti gelmiş, due care gerekli olan itina, gelmesi icap eden, ödeme zamanı gelmiş, (akla/kanunlara/toplumca makbul sayılana) uygun olan, e doğru, (isim) hak, süresi dolan, due course of time zamanı gelince, hak ettiği şey, hak ettiği, hak edilen, hak vergi, muaccel, sona erme, son tarih, lâyık, günü gelen, -e doğru,
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yüzünden
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den dolayı
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dolayı
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nedeniyle
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cihetiyle
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gereği
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münasip
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yüklenebilir
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naşi
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lazım gelen
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sayesinde
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layık
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bağlı
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1- -e atfedilebilir , hamledilebilir 2- yüzünden , -den dolayı Fiili Deyim
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due
vadesi dolmuş sıfat
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hak ettiği, gereken: This matter is at last being given due attention. Bu sıfat
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sebebiyle
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zamanı gelmiş
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uygun
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adv.-e doğru:adj.borçlu
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doğru
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due
vadesi gelmiş
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vade tarihi
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beklenen
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due
gereken sıfat
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be due to
-den ileri gelmek
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be due to
-e borçlu olmak
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be due to
-den kaynaklanmak
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due
yüzünden sebebiyle Havacılık
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due
zamanı gelen
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due
borçlu Ticaret
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due
vadesi gelen Ticaret
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due
due Bilgisayar
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due
borç olan Ticaret
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due
süre
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due
alacak
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due
gelmesi gereken
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due
borç Ticaret
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due
gerekli
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due
tam
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due
yeterli
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due
tam bir yöne doğru
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due
hak
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due
üzere
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due
yerine getirilmesi gereken
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due
ödenmesi gerekli olan
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due
vadesi dolmuş vakti gelmiş
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due
due care gerekli olan itina
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gelmesi icap eden
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ödeme zamanı gelmiş
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(akla/kanunlara/toplumca makbul sayılana) uygun olan sıfat
caused by; resulting from, because of, on account of, as a result of, in consequence of; caused by, Due to has been widely used for many years as a compound preposition like owing to, but some critics have insisted that due should be used only as an adjective. According to this view, it is incorrect to say The concert was canceled due to the rain, but acceptable to say The cancellation of the concert was due to the rain, where due continues to function as an adjective modifying cancellation. This seems a fine point, however, and since due to is widely used and understood, there seems little reason to avoid using it as a preposition. because of something, (usually followed by `to') able to be assigned or credited to; "punctuation errors ascribable to careless proofreading"; "the cancellation of the concert was due to the rain"; "the oversight was not imputable to him"; "decide to which of these motives such extraordinary scenes are referable"- Charles Dickens, Directly; exactly, Deserved acknowledgment, Having reached the expected, scheduled, or natural time, Appropriate, Owed or owing, (in plural dues) A membership fee, Scheduled; expected, something which is owed to a person; something which legally or rightfully belongs to an individual; payment, fee, Appointed or required to arrive at a given time; as, the steamer was due yesterday, Such as (a thing) ought to be; fulfilling obligation; proper; lawful; regular; appointed; sufficient; exact; as, due process of law; due service; in due time, Directly; exactly; as, a due east course, Justly claimed as a right or property; proper; suitable; becoming; appropriate; fit, Right; just title or claim, Owed, as a debt; that ought to be paid or done to or for another; payable; owing and demandable, To endue, That which is owed; debt; that which one contracts to pay, or do, to or for another; that which belongs or may be claimed as a right; whatever custom, law, or morality requires to be done; a fee; a toll, Owing; ascribable, as to a cause, Of public transport, supposed to arrive at the stated time, that which is deserved or owed; "give the devil his due", A membership fee, Of a pregnant woman, due to give birth on the stated date, Of a payment, to be made by the stated time, Of a baby, expected to be born at the stated time, Of an event, supposed to occur at the stated time, Directly or exactly, a payment that is due e, If you say that something will happen or take place in due course, you mean that you cannot make it happen any quicker and it will happen when the time is right for it. In due course the baby was born, Due is used before the words `north', `south', `east', or `west' to indicate that something is in exactly the direction mentioned. They headed due north, You can say `to give him his due', or `giving him his due' when you are admitting that there are some good things about someone, even though there are things that you do not like about them. To give Linda her due, she had tried to encourage John in his school work, politeness You can say `with due respect' when you are about to disagree politely with someone. With all due respect, you're wrong, directly or exactly; straight; "went due North", a payment that is due (e g , as the price of membership); "the society dropped him for non-payment of dues", Dues are sums of money that you give regularly to an organization that you belong to, for example a social club or trade union, in order to pay for being a member. Only 18 of the UN's 180 members had paid their dues by the January deadline, If someone is due for something, that thing is planned to happen or be given to them now, or very soon, often after they have been waiting for it for a long time. He is not due for release until 2020. Due is also a preposition. I reckon I'm due one of my travels, You can say due to to introduce the reason for something happening. Some speakers of English believe that it is not correct to use due to in this way. Due to the large volume of letters he receives Dave regrets he is unable to answer queries personally, If an event is due to something, it happens or exists as a direct result of that thing. The country's economic problems are largely due to the weakness of the recovery, If something is due at a particular time, it is expected to happen, be done, or arrive at that time. The results are due at the end of the month Mr Carter is due in London on Monday. customers who paid later than twenty days after the due date, Due attention or consideration is the proper, reasonable, or deserved amount of it under the circumstances. After due consideration it was decided to send him away to live with foster parents = proper, Something that is due, or that is due to someone, is owed to them, either as a debt or because they have a right to it. I was sent a cheque for £1,525 and advised that no further pension was due I've got some leave due to me and I was going to Tasmania for a fortnight. Due is also a preposition. He had not taken a summer holiday that year but had accumulated the leave due him, proper and appropriate; fitting; "richly deserved punishment"; "due esteem", scheduled to arrive; "the train is due in 15 minutes", directly or exactly; straight; "went due North, that which is deserved or owed; "give the devil his due" a payment that is due e, suitable to or expected in the circumstances; "all due respect"; "due cause to honor them"; "a long due promotion"; "in due course", owed and payable immediately or on demand; "payment is due", owed, payable; right; fitting, suitable; adequate; should arrive at a specific time; scheduled to give birth, reasonable in the circumstances; "gave my comments due consideration"; "exercising due care", as the price of membership; "the society dropped him for non-payment of dues" reasonable in the circumstances; "gave my comments due consideration"; "exercising due care" owed and payable immediately or on demand; "payment is due" suitable to or expected in the circumstances; "all due respect"; "due cause to honor them"; "a long due promotion"; "in due course" directly or exactly; straight; "went due North, Buyer pays freight, payable, as in: The rent is due the first of every month, Division of Undergraduate Education, proper; according to accepted standards or procedures, 61 To ascribe proper credit to, Diligence - If a question of liability exists with a newly discovered contamination site, the present owner is not responsible for the contamination via establishing a paper trail or otherwise that demonstrates how and when the contamination occurred, as well as who occupied the property at that time Also, steps should be taken to ensure that people at the redeveloped site are not exposed to harmful contaminants, as the price of membership; "the society dropped him for non-payment of dues",
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caused by; resulting from - "Rising unemployment due to the economic downturn is spreading."
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because of, on account of, as a result of, in consequence of; caused by
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Due to has been widely used for many years as a compound preposition like owing to, but some critics have insisted that due should be used only as an adjective. According to this view, it is incorrect to say The concert was canceled due to the rain, but acceptable to say The cancellation of the concert was due to the rain, where due continues to function as an adjective modifying cancellation. This seems a fine point, however, and since due to is widely used and understood, there seems little reason to avoid using it as a preposition. because of something
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(usually followed by `to') able to be assigned or credited to; "punctuation errors ascribable to careless proofreading"; "the cancellation of the concert was due to the rain"; "the oversight was not imputable to him"; "decide to which of these motives such extraordinary scenes are referable"- Charles Dickens
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Directly; exactly - "The river runs due north for about a mile."
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Deserved acknowledgment - "Give him his due — he is a good actor."
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Having reached the expected, scheduled, or natural time - "The baby is just about due."
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Appropriate - "With all due respect, you're wrong about that."
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Owed or owing - "Payment is due to him in ten days."
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(in plural dues) A membership fee
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Scheduled; expected - "When is your baby due?"
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something which is owed to a person; something which legally or rightfully belongs to an individual; payment, fee isim
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Appointed or required to arrive at a given time; as, the steamer was due yesterday
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Such as (a thing) ought to be; fulfilling obligation; proper; lawful; regular; appointed; sufficient; exact; as, due process of law; due service; in due time
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Directly; exactly; as, a due east course
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Justly claimed as a right or property; proper; suitable; becoming; appropriate; fit
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Right; just title or claim
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Owed, as a debt; that ought to be paid or done to or for another; payable; owing and demandable
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To endue
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That which is owed; debt; that which one contracts to pay, or do, to or for another; that which belongs or may be claimed as a right; whatever custom, law, or morality requires to be done; a fee; a toll
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Owing; ascribable, as to a cause
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Of public transport, supposed to arrive at the stated time
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that which is deserved or owed; "give the devil his due"
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A membership fee
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Of a pregnant woman, due to give birth on the stated date
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Of a payment, to be made by the stated time
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Of a baby, expected to be born at the stated time
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Of an event, supposed to occur at the stated time
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Directly or exactly
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If you say that something will happen or take place in due course, you mean that you cannot make it happen any quicker and it will happen when the time is right for it. In due course the baby was born
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Due is used before the words `north', `south', `east', or `west' to indicate that something is in exactly the direction mentioned. They headed due north
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You can say `to give him his due', or `giving him his due' when you are admitting that there are some good things about someone, even though there are things that you do not like about them. To give Linda her due, she had tried to encourage John in his school work
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politeness You can say `with due respect' when you are about to disagree politely with someone. With all due respect, you're wrong
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directly or exactly; straight; "went due North"
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a payment that is due (e g , as the price of membership); "the society dropped him for non-payment of dues"
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Dues are sums of money that you give regularly to an organization that you belong to, for example a social club or trade union, in order to pay for being a member. Only 18 of the UN's 180 members had paid their dues by the January deadline
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If someone is due for something, that thing is planned to happen or be given to them now, or very soon, often after they have been waiting for it for a long time. He is not due for release until 2020. Due is also a preposition. I reckon I'm due one of my travels
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You can say due to to introduce the reason for something happening. Some speakers of English believe that it is not correct to use due to in this way. Due to the large volume of letters he receives Dave regrets he is unable to answer queries personally
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If an event is due to something, it happens or exists as a direct result of that thing. The country's economic problems are largely due to the weakness of the recovery
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If something is due at a particular time, it is expected to happen, be done, or arrive at that time. The results are due at the end of the month Mr Carter is due in London on Monday. customers who paid later than twenty days after the due date
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Due attention or consideration is the proper, reasonable, or deserved amount of it under the circumstances. After due consideration it was decided to send him away to live with foster parents = proper
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Something that is due, or that is due to someone, is owed to them, either as a debt or because they have a right to it. I was sent a cheque for £1,525 and advised that no further pension was due I've got some leave due to me and I was going to Tasmania for a fortnight. Due is also a preposition. He had not taken a summer holiday that year but had accumulated the leave due him
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proper and appropriate; fitting; "richly deserved punishment"; "due esteem"
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scheduled to arrive; "the train is due in 15 minutes"
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directly or exactly; straight; "went due North
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that which is deserved or owed; "give the devil his due" a payment that is due e
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suitable to or expected in the circumstances; "all due respect"; "due cause to honor them"; "a long due promotion"; "in due course"
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owed and payable immediately or on demand; "payment is due"
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owed, payable; right; fitting, suitable; adequate; should arrive at a specific time; scheduled to give birth sıfat
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reasonable in the circumstances; "gave my comments due consideration"; "exercising due care"
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as the price of membership; "the society dropped him for non-payment of dues" reasonable in the circumstances; "gave my comments due consideration"; "exercising due care" owed and payable immediately or on demand; "payment is due" suitable to or expected in the circumstances; "all due respect"; "due cause to honor them"; "a long due promotion"; "in due course" directly or exactly; straight; "went due North
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Buyer pays freight
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payable, as in: The rent is due the first of every month
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proper; according to accepted standards or procedures
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Diligence - If a question of liability exists with a newly discovered contamination site, the present owner is not responsible for the contamination via establishing a paper trail or otherwise that demonstrates how and when the contamination occurred, as well as who occupied the property at that time Also, steps should be taken to ensure that people at the redeveloped site are not exposed to harmful contaminants
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as the price of membership; "the society dropped him for non-payment of dues"
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