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contributing

/kənˈtrɪbjutɪŋ/
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If you were eating lunch in a school cafeteria when someone yelled, "Food fight!" and instead of hiding under the table you threw your hamburger across the room, you'd be a contributing factor to the ruckus, or something adding to it.

The word contributing can be used to describe things that help to bring about results, whether positive or negative. If you're a contributing member of your friend's fundraising efforts, it means you're giving her money. If you're a contributing voice in the audience at a noisy rock concert, it means you're screaming your head off.

Definitions of contributing
  1. adjective
    tending to bring about; being partly responsible for
    “the seaport was a contributing factor in the growth of the city”
    causative
    producing an effect
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