causiate
Causiate is not an English word but a form found in Italian grammar. It represents the second-person plural present subjunctive of the verb causare, meaning to cause. In Italian, present subjunctive forms are used in dependent clauses after verbs or expressions that convey doubt, desire, possibility, or judgment, and "causiate" specifically corresponds to "that you all cause."
The verb causare is regular in its conjugation, and its present subjunctive forms include: che io causi,
In English-language contexts, there is no established independent meaning or entry for "causiate." It is typically