effect
Prononciation : [/ɪˈfɛkt/]
Mot
Contexte : « result »
(noun) a change that happens because of something else. It's what happens when you do something that makes something else happen.
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The medication had a positive effect on his health.
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The new regulations had a negative effect on small businesses.
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What effect did the new law have on the environment?
Contexte : « influence »
(noun) the power to make something happen or change. It can be a person's impact on others or how things can be different because of something.
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Her speech had a big effect on the audience.
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The lack of funding had a detrimental effect on the project.
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What effect does music have on your mood?
Contexte : « to cause »
(verb) to make something happen or bring about a result. It's when something causes a change or influences something else.
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The new policy will effect positive changes in the company.
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The decision could effect serious consequences for the team.
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How will the changes effect the overall productivity?
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