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effect British [?fekt] American [?f?kt]
n. effect; influence; impression; possession;
vt. cause to happen; cause; produce (effect);
[network] effective; effect; special effect; < /p>
[Example]Parents worry about the effect of music on their adolescent's behavior.
Parents worry about the effect of music on their adolescent's behavior.
[Others] Third person singular: effects Plural: effects Present participle: effecting Past tense: effected Past participle: effected Close approximation: affect refect defect
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