effects

IPA: ɪfˈɛkts

noun

  • property of a personal character that is portable but not used in business
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Examples of "effects" in Sentences

  • The effects are the results of power and intelligence.
  • If it's iLife my apologies, the title effects look very similar!
  • The effects of wind chills can result in frostbites and hypothermia.
  • Caffeine helps counteract some of the depressant effects of the alcohol.
  • III. i.24 (64,7) [strange effects] For _effects_ read _affects_; that is,
  • But the short term effects show little evidence of carrying over to long term success in the nomination chase.
  • While chocolate may give your mood a small boost, its short term effects emphasize why it is important to find other ways to calm and soothe yourself without sweets.
  • In the last few years, I've taken to using specialized panoramic cameras, including the Roundshot and a Hasselblad XPan, though I still use the tiling/Photoshop method, which for certain effects, is unbeatable.
  • In the first place, as every cause to which we can ascend is only an effect, it follows that it is the scope, that is, the aim, of philosophy to trace up the series of effects and causes until we arrive at _causes which are not in themselves effects_, "[281] -- that is, to ultimate and final causes.

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