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effect
noun as in result
Strongest matches
aftermath, consequence, development, event, fallout, issue, outcome, ramification, reaction, repercussion, response, side effect
Strong matches
aftereffect, backlash, backwash, conclusion, corollary, denouement, end, eventuality, flak, follow-up, fruit, outgrowth, precipitate, pursuance, reflex, sequel, sequence, spin-off, upshot, waves
Weak matches
noun as in impact, impression
verb as in carry out, accomplish
Strong matches
actualize, actuate, begin, buy, cause, complete, conceive, conclude, consummate, create, effectuate, execute, follow through, fulfill, generate, induce, initiate, invoke, make, perform, procure, produce, render, secure, sell, unzip, yield
Weak matches
bring off, bring on, carry through, do a number, do one's thing, do the job, do the trick, do to a T, draw on, get across, get to, give rise to, make it, make waves, pull it off, put across, turn out, turn the trick
Example Sentences
The wolves’ return has been praised by conservationists for its ecosystem balancing effect.
Furthermore, he added, an incineration ban in effect in Flanders means that incineration plants “cannot accept these goods.”
A more lasting effect of Washington’s crackdown on Russia could be to reinforce Beijing’s recent strategy of hoarding oil.
By the summer of 2024, Beth's health had been all but destroyed by ketamine, initially developed as a horse tranquiliser but which has become widely abused as a party drug thanks to its hallucinogenic effects.
“Increasing prices a bit, seeking alternative markets. So the effect of tariffs is not dramatic.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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