Sentence examples for been felt from inspiring English sources

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been felt

verb

To make into felt, or a feltlike substance; to cause to adhere and mat together.

Exact(60)

Its effects had been felt for years.

His imprint has already been felt.

Already a ripple effect has been felt.

That threat has been felt elsewhere.

The aftershocks have been felt throughout the bank.

Yet the aftershocks in France have already been felt.

The disruption has been felt on a practical level.

In recent days, that pressure has been felt once more.

The effect of Del Piero has already been felt.

Since then, his presence has been felt throughout the theater.

But the effect has been felt beyond illegal immigrants.

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