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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151. The drug affected her vision and made her speak with a slur.
152. He was affected badly by the barracking that he got from the crowd.
153. I hate that stupid affected laugh of hers.
154. The rationalisation affected people and products.
155. She treated her guests with an affected politeness.
156. The affected fish are targeted more accurately.
157. That stupid affected laugh of hers really annoys me.
158. Qualitative measure of satisfaction among affected families.
159. The divorce affected Jim deeply.
160. Objections are frequently raised by affected personnel, and methods to input documents automatically are thus highly desirable.
161. One in three said financial hardship had affected their academic performance and future plans.
162. Both writers and readers are affected by generally accepted ideas, without necessarily having given them independent thought.
163. It is not sufficient to see and to know the beauty of a work. We must feel and be affected by it. Voltaire
164. How long has the tank been set up and how long have the affected fish been in it?
165. Furthermore,(www.Sentencedict.com) psychiatry has been affected by the general reduction in admission beds.
166. Otherwise, slightly affected fish should be isolated and put into a solution of white spot cure based upon quinine salts.
167. Otherwise, while growth will accelerate, body shape may be adversely affected.
168. We were all deeply affected by the news of Sonia's death.
169. Among third degree relatives, the single affected individual gave a prevalence similar to that in the general population.
170. So, we're in the process of changing the affected addresses on the list at this end.
171. It drapes beautifully and is consequently most suitable for curtains, with the added advantage that it is not affected by sunlight.
172. The other element which affected royal control was the practice of appointing deputies.
173. They were advised to use topical steroids only on severely affected areas of skin, in accordance with our usual practice.
174. The unit of evaluation was affected children rather than individual congenital abnormalities.
175. Less affected people will move their head back and push forwards on the stick.
176. Both countries already have adopted laws that allow their nationals to sue the United States if affected by Helms-Burton.
177. Most of the firms affected were open for business on Monday morning; all had moved into temporary accommodation by mid-week.
178. Interestingly, only one of the nine families with an affected child had an above average level of emotional trauma.
179. Nor are the blight years which affected potato crops in about one year in three, in the not so distant past.
180. Antibacterial treatments can take the form of baths, external application to affected areas, injection and oral administration via the food.
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