Synonym: influence, move, persuade, sway. Similar words: effect, in effect, take effect, effectively, effectiveness, the greenhouse effect, decaffeinated, infection. Meaning: [ə'fekt] n. the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion. v. 1. have an effect upon 2. act physically on; have an effect upon 3. connect closely and often incriminatingly 4. make believe with the intent to deceive 5. have an emotional or cognitive impact upon.
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31, The changes will affect local authorities across the board.
32, The new proposals affect both clergy and laity.
33, These photographs will affect people's perceptions of war.
34, We know that greenhouse gases can affect the climate.
35, These policies will affect non-whites especially.
36, This may affect your entitlement to compensation.
37, They will affect generations of Britons still unborn.
38, This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
39, The tax will affect only the propertied classes.
40, He used to affect a foreign accent.
41, A frequent metaphor for one aspect of chaos theory is called the Butterfly Effect - butterflies flapping their wings in the Amazon affect the weather in Chicago.
42, To some degree I think that's right, but there are other factors which affect the situation.
43, The new telephone rates will affect all consumers including businesses.
44, The color of the shell per se does not affect the quality of the egg.
45, The new law will affect us all, directly or indirectly.
46, How far do those old, outdated laws affect today's legislation?
47, A lot of services have been cut that particularly affect the old.
48, The male menopause is said to affect men who are approaching middle age.
49, The warming of the Earth and the con-sequent climatic changes affect us all.
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50, It will affect farmers in Spain and to a lesser extent in France.
51, Dismissal of the last piece of evidence as unreliable would severely affect our case.
52, What you say is interesting, but it does not affect the point at issue here.
53, The decision was certain to affect the trajectory of French politics for some time to come.
54, If you are the victim of a burglary, the emotional upset can affect you for a long time.
55, It's not clear how the new law will affect the ordinary citizen.
56, Cutting the nerves to the stomach does not affect hunger.
57, Price changes must not adversely affect the living standards of the people.
58, This will negatively affect the result over the first half of the year.
59, Their much-trumpeted price cuts affect only 5% of the goods that they sell.
60, "Anyway, it won't affect me because I'm leaving, " she said lightly.
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