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the effect by
noun
The result or outcome of a cause. See usage notes below.
synonyms
Exact(60)
She orchestrated the effect by customizing two T-shirts.
The plane creates the effect by making a roller-coaster-type curve.
Extend the effect by working your way through Banzarbar's list of six spectacular cocktails.
Extend the effect by working your way through Banzarbar\u2019s list of six spectacular cocktails.
The museum has ratcheted up the effect by broadcasting the transmissions of Bradley's air-traffic-control tower.
They erected some pleasant neo-classical buildings, but ruined the effect by constructing vast boulevards and gaping squares.
Russia magnified the effect by asking Kazakhstan and Belarus to impose their own bans.
The production will complete the Falling Headlong season, which has already produced The Effect by Lucy Prebble and Lucy Kirkwood's Chimerica.
Mr. Brunn added to the effect by dancing a snappy flamenco, heel clicks and all, as he contended with what the audience could only perceive as aerial chaos.
Price hedges reduced the effect by $50 million, and a 1.25percenttemporaryrateate increase put in place Aug. 7 increased revenue by $50 million, Mr. Clanin said.
Charles Sturridge, who directed Mr. Irons in "Brideshead Revisited," has enhanced the effect by shooting "Ohio Impromptu" in black and white.
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