aftereffect

IPA: ˈæftɝʌfɛkt

noun

  • Any delayed effect; an effect which is not immediately manifested.
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Examples of "aftereffect" in Sentences

  • Contingent perceptual aftereffect.
  • The main variations are on the aftereffects of the act.
  • It was a common, short-term aftereffect of spaceflight.
  • The illusory upwards movement is the motion aftereffect.
  • Now we see the aftereffect of the pull on this galaxies.
  • On the ancient history of the direction of the motion aftereffect.
  • It is an aftereffect requiring a period of induction to produce it.
  • An example of a visual contingent aftereffect is the McCollough effect.
  • This form of the motion aftereffect is known as the spiral aftereffect .
  • This form of the motion aftereffect is known as the 'spiral aftereffect'.
  • A series of news reports is shown depicting the aftereffects of the impact.
  • If I have bring you into palace was beared, can’t bear assume in aftereffect.
  • Of advance the aftereffect is a beneath abiding but bargain NFL football jersey.
  • The aftereffect should be a absolutely rounded, motivated and able sales person.
  • "It might have been some kind of aftereffect from my merger with the other symbiont back at Starbase One."
  • "At the start of the year, we all seemed to feel there was an aftereffect from the series with Golden State, where (Nowitzki) was throttled," TNT broadcaster Marv Albert said.
  • Montgomery's history of generous government spending - on everything from public schools, human services and employee salaries and benefits - ran into a wall of sagging revenue, an aftereffect of the national recession.

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