Antonym: unaffected. Similar words: affect, affection, infected, affectation, affectionate, effect, in effect, effective. Meaning: [ə'fektɪd] adj. 1. acted upon; influenced 2. speaking or behaving in an artificial way to make an impression 3. being excited or provoked to the expression of an emotion.
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91. Spacecraft re-entering the earth's atmosphere are affected by g forces.
92. The shadow of this early tragedy has affected her whole life.
93. People were concerned that pets or wildlife could be affected by the pesticides.
94. Girls in an affected family can also be tested to see if they carry the defective gene.
95. The whole country seems to be affected by the ennui of winter.
96. He was deeply affected by the death of one of his fellow soldiers.
97. Cases of illness and other extenuating circumstances that may have affected a student's performance will be dealt with by a personal tutor.
98. Each of us in turn had to describe how alcohol had affected our lives.
99. The mystery illness affected hundreds of people in the city.
100. Much of the workforce in the banking sector is/are affected by the new legislation.
101. The UN wants to send food aid to 10 countries in Africa severely affected by the drought.
102. In the unlikely event of a strike, production would be badly affected.
103. Poor farmers, whether owners or tenants, will be worst affected.
103. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
104. These developments hardly affected the public perception of the crisis.
105. Just about everybody will be affected by the tax increases.
106. Aid is being sent to areas that have been worst affected by the earthquake.
107. Ex gratia payments were made to all those who had been affected by the spillage.
108. It is no exaggeration to say that everyone will be affected by the new policy.
109. They examined the extent to which age affected language-learning ability.
110. Your attitudes about sex are affected by your religious and moral values .
111. The machine directs a powerful beam at the affected part of the body.
112. She was badly affected by the events in her childhood.
113. The Vatican has agreed to donate $80 000 in humanitarian/emergency aid to countries affected by the war.
114. The electrically charged gas particles are affected by magnetic forces.
115. To protect the food supply [sentencedict.com], the government ordered the slaughter of affected cattle.
116. There was never any real danger of the children being affected.
117. Truckloads of rice have been brought in to the areas affected by drought.
118. For minor burns and scalds, cool the affected area under running water.
119. Many local people felt excluded from decisions that affected their own community.
120. The government has announced a package of measures to assist affected areas.
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