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1. employing; using; setting to work; enslavement
noun
2. causative (verb, etc.)  (linguistics terminology)
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causative form  (linguistics terminology)
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noun
causative microorganism; pathogenic bacteria; pathogen
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causative verb  (linguistics terminology)
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じつ
have
もくてきご
目的語
done
しえき
使役
じゃない
ばあい
場合
おお

Actually there are many cases where 'have (object) done' is not causative.
 
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