Sentence examples for been effected from inspiring English sources

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been effected

noun

The result or outcome of a cause. See usage notes below.

  • The effect of the hurricane was a devastated landscape.

Exact(60)

By 1787, however, a reconciliation had been effected.

Then let us suppose that the reconciliation has been effected.

By that time, the Wardlaw/Terry stop had been effected by Miller and only Miller.

Since their invasion, all trophic levels have been effected by their extensive predation of zooplankton.

The team said that no seating sections have been effected by last last week's fire.

Since then, every President has been a military man, and succession has always been effected from within the military.

Now the marriage has been effected, but much will have to be done if enduring links are to be cemented.

These laws have been effected with the best intentions but are frightening to all who are concerned with basic liberties.

In the city and beautiful suburbs of Manila many changes and some improvements have been effected since 1898.

We must determine what apportionment and delivery scheme in the Lower Basin has been effected through the Secretary's contracts.

Application of the solution to cases under investigation with ECoG has also been effected to demonstrate its utility.

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