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  2. Effect definition: something that is produced by an agency or cause; result; consequence. See examples of EFFECT used in a sentence.

  3. Definition of effect. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  4. a change, reaction, or result that is caused by something: The accident had a huge effect on her life. We don't know the long-term effects of this drug. Fewer examples. a calming effect. the overall effect. The drugs will have an immediate effect. It's important to protect your skin from the harmful effects of the sun.

  5. effect noun = ‘result, influence’: Does television have an effect on children’s behaviour? effect verb is quite rare and formal and means ‘to achieve or produce’: They hope to effect a reconciliation.

  6. Idioms. come into effect. to come into use; to begin to apply New controls come into effect next month. in effect. used when you are stating what the facts of a situation are In effect, the two systems are identical. His wife had, in effect, run the government for the past six months.

  7. From Longman Business Dictionary ef‧fect1 /ɪˈfekt/ noun 1 [ countable, uncountable] the way in which an action, event, or person changes someone or something Inflation is having a disastrous effect on the economy. → demonstration effect → halo effect → Hawthorne effect → impact effect → income effect → price effect → substitution effect → wealth...

  8. 1. Something brought about by a cause or agent; a result. 2. The power to produce an outcome or achieve a result: The government's action had little effect on the trade imbalance. 3. Advantage; avail: used her words to great effect in influencing the jury. 4.

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