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泣かせる is an exact match with one form of the following word:
泣かせる
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Reading : なかせる   
ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to make someone cry; to move someone to tears  (see also: 泣かす)
2. to let cry
3. to grieve
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Kanshudo usefulness level: 8 (among the 30,000 most useful words in Japanese)
• Kanshudo usefulness level is based on a usefulness score of 53,312 which gives a rank of 25,297
泣かせる is the most useful form. 1 additional form is shown below.
• This form is almost always used
• Google Japan frequency rank: 116,000 (about 1,200,000 results)
• This form appears in the 24,000 words in the Mainichi Shimbun frequency analysis by Alexandre Girardi
• This form is in band 36 in the EDICT word frequency file (bands go from 1-48, where 1 is most common - each contains about 500 words)
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Example sentences:
ねえ
きみ
ぼく
かせている

You know, you made me cry.
あか
ちゃん
かせた
ままにしてはいけないでしょ
Is it wrong to leave my baby crying?
かれ
ははおや
母親
かわいそう
可哀相
あいつきたら
ははおや
母親
かせ
いいところ
I feel sorry for his mom; he really puts her through the wringer.
なかせる
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Usefulness and usage:
• This form is rarely used
• Google Japan frequency rank: 247,000 (about 18,200 results)
• This form appears in the 24,000 words in the Mainichi Shimbun frequency analysis by Alexandre Girardi
• This form is in band 36 in the EDICT word frequency file (bands go from 1-48, where 1 is most common - each contains about 500 words)
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キュウ   な to cry   
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リツ   リュウ   た to stand   たてる to build   
スイ   みず water   
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