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effects

[ ih-fekts ]

plural noun

  1. goods; movables; personal property.


effects

/ ɪˈɛٲ /

plural noun

  1. Also calledpersonal effects personal property or belongings
  2. lighting, sounds, etc, to accompany and enhance a stage, film, or broadcast production
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Word History and Origins

Origin of effects1

Plural of effect
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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.

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Many are "not fully aware of the harmful effects of the dust and debris", they added.

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Downtown offices remain about one-third vacant, according to real estate brokerage CBRE, with the pandemic’s effects still looming large.

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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.

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"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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