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effected

adjective as in induced

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adjective as in rendered

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Over the years, habitat loss, poaching and collisions with overhead power lines have effected great Indian bustards.

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The spokesperson urged all those effected by Hurricane Helene to apply for assistance.

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The judge said: "The traffic on this occasion was barely crawling and brought to a standstill while the arrests were effected."

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However, the spy agency did not name the firms effected and or suggest that North Korea was able to obtain anything of value.

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He said Republicans pushed the language in the Constitution as a “political statement” against abortion during an election year, and now people’s lives are being effected.

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

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