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effects
[ih-fekts]
plural noun
goods; movables; personal property.
effects
/ ɪˈɛٲ /
plural noun
Also called: personal effects.personal property or belongings
lighting, sounds, etc, to accompany and enhance a stage, film, or broadcast production
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
However, these calculations don't take into account the effects of the extra £1bn the government it says it will spend to help those with disabilities and long-term health conditions find work.
The outcomes described in the complaints may have no connection to the drug or could be unexpected side effects.
The UK seas are a hotspot for these effects of climate change and are among 20 places globally that have warmed fastest over the past 50 years.
"Knock on wood, all clear, and no side effects at all - other than red wine still doesn't taste good, so I've gone sideways towards tequila and vodka," she laughs.
The new “World of Color Happiness!” at Disney California Adventure brings water-based projection effects to the park’s lagoon, alongside a storyline centered on the characters of “Inside Out.”
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