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affect

Definition for affect

verb as in influence, affect emotionally

verb as in pretend, imitate

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Example Sentences

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Tornini leads a team of brain researchers trying to figure out how the combination of these two environmental dangers affects brain health and behavior among residents of Central and South L.A.

It’s unclear how many fans were affected, but the problem wasn’t confined to Dodger Stadium — the issue has been ongoing since at least last weekend at MLB ballparks across the country.

A map of affected zones can be viewed here.

There were six by-elections during the period that hackers were inside the commission's IT networks but there is no evidence that anything was affected by it.

From BBC

Several contributors to the committee's report spoke of the mental toll the storms and their aftermath took on them, especially in areas affected repeatedly.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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