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effects
[ ih-fekts ]
plural noun
- goods; movables; personal property.
effects
/ ɪˈɛٲ /
plural noun
- Also calledpersonal effects personal property or belongings
- lighting, sounds, etc, to accompany and enhance a stage, film, or broadcast production
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Multiply these effects nationwide, especially in response to tariffs exceeding 100% on Chinese imports, and the claimed revenue benefit quickly becomes a widespread economic burden on vulnerable Americans.
Many are "not fully aware of the harmful effects of the dust and debris", they added.
Downtown offices remain about one-third vacant, according to real estate brokerage CBRE, with the pandemic’s effects still looming large.
Decades of research point to the positive impacts of Head Start on children, including improved cognitive and social-emotional development, though a federal study found that some of these effects fade out over time.
"If you’re doing the combination of hyperventilation and breath holds, you’re shifting these blood gas levels up and down to the point that those shifts alone can have effects."
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