![]() ![]() These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'effect.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. ![]() Jennifer Algoo, Harper's BAZAAR, 20 Apr. New technologies continue to affect how we live. 2023 The coronation of George VI took place five months after the abdication took legal effect, on the same day originally set for his brother. Affect is a verb meaning ‘influence or cause someone or something to change’: The cold weather has really affected her health. 2023 Additional ramp closures will also be in effect, according to TxDOT. Thomas Fuller Jim Wilson, New York Times, 22 Apr. 2023 That kind of extraction is now heavily restricted in California, yet gold seekers say the recent battering of successive winter storms has produced a similar effect. 2023 In California, about 15 years after Proposition 209 went into effect, there were about 1,000 fewer high-earning Black and Hispanic professionals in the state, said Zachary Bleemer, a Yale researcher who studied the impact of the California ban. 2023 There is nothing fun about allergy season, especially if your itchy eyes, scratchy throat, and stuffy nose are already in full effect. 2023 Roll it out to have the same effect. ![]() Alex Ritman, The Hollywood Reporter, 23 Apr. production of renewable diesel hit 5 million gallons a day for the first time in January, according to recent U.S. 2023 Held on Sunday in London, the event saw House of the Dragon win for make-up & hair design, sound: fiction and special, visual & graphic effect. Noun The effect, as with the VSOE, is reminiscent of an ingenious marquetry desk or gaming table, full of unfolding sections and hidden drawers. ![]()
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