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effecting


Meanings
  • Verb

    Bringing about an effect or making something happen

    - "The manager effecting a change in company policy."
    - "The new law will effect a significant shift in business practices."

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effect , effected , effecting , effects
Etymology
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From the past participle of effect.


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  1. Effecting is a transitive verb, meaning it requires a direct object.

  2. Effecting is often used interchangeably with the verb 'implement'.

  3. Effecting can also be used as a noun to describe the process or act of bringing about an effect or change.


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  1. Effect: The result or outcome of an action or event.

  2. Cause and effect: A relationship between two events where one event (the cause) leads to another event (the effect).


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  1. Hitherto, while gathering up the discourse of Mr. Brocklehurst and Miss Temple, I had not, at the same time, neglected precautions to secure my personal safety; which I thought would be "effected", if I could only elude observation.

    - Charlotte Brontë,{it}Jane Eyre{/it},1847
  2. As the whole progress of mathematics from its ancient simplicities to what we call its "higher" modern developments has been "effected" by assuming impossibilities and inconceivabilities, your line of argument does not seem to me conclusive.

    - Bernard Shaw,circa 4 Nov. 1932,{"source"=>"in {it}Collected Letters: 1926–1950{/it}", "aqdate"=>"1988"}
  3. I had just written the Gossets that your address was Drujon Lane, so I would be obliged if you would drop them a card and tell them your release has been "effected".

    - Flannery O'Connor,{it}The Habit of Being{/it},1979
  4. When, at last, rescue is at hand, Jewitt has no hesitation in lying to his old friend and master, Maquinna, in order to "effect" his escape, although he does persuade the captain of the brig Lydia not to kill the chief.

    - Carolyn Kizer,{it}New York Times Book Review{/it},21 Feb. 1988

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Effecting is a verb that is commonly used in business and legal contexts to describe the process of making something happen or bringing about a change. In literature, effecting is used metaphorically to describe the impact or influence of an event or action.

How to Memorize "effecting"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine the manager signing a document that enacts the change in company policy.
    - Visualize a ripple effect spreading out from the initial action or event.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'effecting' with 'bringing about a change' or 'making something happen'.
    - Associate the word with business or legal contexts.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'E-F-F-E-C-T' to remember the meaning: Effecting = Effecting Facts, Figures, and Changes Together.


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