Effected [verb]

Definition of Effected:

carry out, accomplish

Opposite/Antonyms of Effected:


Sentence/Example of Effected:

Data from states and counties that have so far required masks in public show that when these policies go into effect, cases and deaths decrease.

The “extended benefits,” known as “EB,” took effect May 31 in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

The effects of lifestyle change have even made it all the way down to our feet.

The relative recency of this marital trouble — and the adverse effects it had on Diana, whose bulimia figures prominently into “The Crown” — seems to make the season land with more force.

Best makes the argument on evolutionary grounds, and it’s notable that it’s the exact same takeaway I got from muscle physiologist Keith Baar when I wrote about the interference effect.

Increasing family income has big effects on children’s educational outcome, children’s health, adults’ mental health, and crime and recidivism.

Both have the potential to damage the environment and worsen the effects of climate change.

Orren said that the number of paywall starts has gone up ten times because of the effort, with no effect on the conversion rate.

I was schooled in this Adam Smith invisible hand idea, that if you just go about your business of creating more valuable companies and creating shareholder value, that’s going to have knock-on effects that are positive for the world.

Since the tax went into effect, Cardinal Health, which provides health services and products, published an extensive 10-page list of opioids it does not expect to carry.