How to use effects in a sentence
That makes it incredibly difficult to determine the effects of airstrikes, for example.
Pentagon Doesn’t Know How Many People It’s Killed in the ISIS War | Nancy A. Youssef | January 7, 2015 | THE DAILY BEAST“The Syrian war is having its effects here as well,” said Yehyavi, the Iranian consul general in Quetta.
The Dangerous Drug-Funded Secret War Between Iran and Pakistan | Umar Farooq | December 29, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTWe see the effects of a state that spends more money per capita on prisons than it does on education.
Moreover, trucks, dust, and boomtown stress are the effects of any large-scale industrial activity.
On the other hand, if you think about it, those basic industrial effects can be the most devastating.
She skilfully manages the side-lights, and by this means produces strong effects.
Women in the fine arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D. | Clara Erskine ClementThe voice of the orator peculiarly should be free from studied effects, and responsive to motive.
Expressive Voice Culture | Jessie Eldridge SouthwickHow is it that one instant of time should work those effects in the human mind which are so lasting in their results!
There are others who disclose a special susceptibility to the more simple effects of pathos.
Children's Ways | James SullySome fine effects could be produced by this, but of course the whole keyboard was affected and only chords could be played.
The Recent Revolution in Organ Building | George Laing Miller
British Dictionary definitions for effects
/ (ɪˈfɛkts) /
Also called: personal effects personal property or belongings
lighting, sounds, etc, to accompany and enhance a stage, film, or broadcast production
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