Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
due-in-part-to
Phrase
/djuː ɪn pɑːrt tuː/

Definition
A phrase used to indicate that something is caused by a particular factor, but not entirely so; suggesting partial influence.

Examples
- The project was delayed due-in-part-to unforeseen circumstances.
- His success is due-in-part-to his hard work and dedication.
- The team’s performance improved due-in-part-to better training.

Meaning
The phrase ‘due-in-part-to’ implies that a situation or outcome is influenced by a specific cause, but there are other contributing factors as well.

Synonyms
- Partially due to
- In part caused by
- Partly attributed to