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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91, Did that difficult beginning adversely affect the subsequent shooting?
92, Nicotine can affect sleep in two ways.
93, My views affect me as a person.
94, The problem seems to affect people sensitive to primulas.
95, But did it affect the outcome of the election?
96, But several factors affect the accuracy of radiocarbon dating.
97, How will it affect your family?
98, Where adjacent building works affect an occupation, appeal.
99, There are many issues which affect us.
100, Conservation policies must affect these relations.
101, These difficulties will affect the quality of her attention.
102, That would affect all businesses, not just exporters.
103, Legal problems especially affect the Koenigs collection.
104, Perceptions and attitudes affect subsequent behaviour.
105, Arbitrary age discrimination can affect everyone.
106, How does fiscal policy affect the inequality of incomes?
107, But the change will affect companies, too.
108, Furthermore, intercurrent disease may affect nutrient levels.
109, How do debtors affect the profit and loss account?
110, Little things affect little minds. Benjamin Disraeli
111, Inside the bottle you will find a handful of sparkling semi-precious gemstones which spiritual healers believe affect our health and well-being.
112, But the same kind of eclipse did not affect that other great area devoted to reconstructing the history of life: paleontology.
113, Firstly,(http://sentencedict.com/affect.html) improved police efficiency will affect the rate of recorded crime.
114, Neither does varying the task necessarily affect the group success rate in the same way that it affects individual performance.
115, Dictionaries differ widely in their style and content, and this has been shown to affect recognition performance.
116, This definition does not affect each nation's own definition and the regulation does not apply to trade between member states.
117, Factors such as oblique and transverse cuts and cell overlap would affect the accuracy of this estimation.
118, Only a brief outline of the main points which currently affect business executives can be given here.
119, The context of the particular medium, and the atmosphere it can create, can affect responses to the advertising.
120, Government policy may however affect the level of capital, and output, per man.
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