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  • EFFECT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of EFFECT is something that inevitably follows an antecedent (such as a cause or agent) : result, outcome How to use effect in a sentence Effect vs Affect: Usage Guide Synonym Discussion of Effect
  • EFFECT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    EFFECT definition: 1 the result of a particular influence: 2 to produce or achieve the results you want: 3 If you… Learn more
  • Effect Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    If something has an effect on something or someone, it changes or influences that thing or person in some way
  • Effect - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Effect is the result of an action, as in those “cause and effect” papers you might write in English class Your topic could be how your late-night tuba playing (cause) has driven your roommate insane (effect)
  • Effect - definition of effect by The Free Dictionary
    effect a result; an influence: His protest had no effect [The words affect and effect are among the most frequently confused words Affect means to bring about a change, to move emotionally, or to infect, as a disease Its core meaning is to evoke a usually strong mental or emotional response from Effect means consequence, outcome, upshot
  • Effect: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary. com
    The term "effect" is widely used to describe the outcome or result of an action or cause It is a versatile word with applications in everyday language, science, psychology, and the arts
  • effect - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    Effect, consequence (s), result refer to something produced by an action or a cause An effect is that which is produced, usually more or less immediately and directly: The effect of morphine is to produce sleep
  • effect - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Effect is often confused with affect “Effect” indicates the manifestation of new ideas or entities, while “affect” usually suggests influence over existing ideas, emotions, and entities:


















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