lead to

English

Verb

lead to (third-person singular simple present leads to, present participle leading to, simple past and past participle led to)

  1. To be a cause of.
    Synonyms: bring, bring about, bring on, cause, effect, effectuate, generate, induce, ingenerate, make, occasion, result in, secure, set off, stir, stir up, touch off, trigger
    The shock led to a change in his behaviour.
    • 2013 August 3, “Yesterday’s fuel”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8847:
      The dawn of the oil age was fairly recent. Although the stuff was used to waterproof boats in the Middle East 6,000 years ago, extracting it in earnest began only in 1859 after an oil strike in Pennsylvania. [] It was used to make kerosene, the main fuel for artificial lighting after overfishing led to a shortage of whale blubber. Other liquids produced in the refining process, too unstable or smoky for lamplight, were burned or dumped.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see lead,‎ to.
    I led the horse to the barn.
    The path leads to a pond.

References

  • lead to”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.