effect
[ɪ'fεkt]

noun

[Definition]: results caused by an action, consequences

[Example Sentences]:
1. The rules are expected to go into effect June 12.
2. The new privacy policy is scheduled to go into effect on July 15.
3. The new commission structure is expected to go into effect in 2015.
4. The current set of benchmark interest rates has been in effect since July 2012.
5. It today said the new tailored approach will come into effect on June 1.
6. The new policy will go in effect at the end of August and remain in place until April 2018.
7. The Google privacy policy changes went into effect March 1,2012.
8. The committee asked that governments put the new leverage ratio into effect by 2018.
9. The new plans will go into effect August 13.
10. These changes will come into effect by 2019.
11. This policy was put into effect in 2014.
12. The changes go into effect on June 15.
13. Those are now slated to take effect in 2018.
14. The change would take effect in 2019.
15. The legislation would go into effect July 1.


[Antonyms]cause, motive, origin

[Synonyms]result, consequence, event
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