effected Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- killed
- retarded
- destroyed
- subdued
- dampened
- subdued
- inhibited
- restrained
- crushed
- checked
- quelled
- smothered
- quashed
- quelled
- arrested
- dampened
- killed
- squashed
- put-down
- crushed
- smothered
- curbed
- abolished
- repressed
- squashed
- put-down
- abolished
- squelched
- checked
- repressed
- curbed
- stifled
- inhibited
- stifled
- restrained
- quashed
- arrested
- destroyed
- squelched
- retarded
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- brought-forth
- induced
- invoked
- engendered
- resulted-in-
- worked
- made
- brought-about
- catalyzed
- translated-into-
- occasioned
- yielded
- did
- effectuated
Weak:
- encouraged
- initiated
- established
- developed
- furthered
- begot
- gave-rise-to
- pioneered
- turned-out
- innovated
- founded
- determined
- promoted
- introduced
- drew-on
- bred
- started
- brought-on
- began
- set
- conduced-to-
- contributed-to-
- fostered
- launched
- begat
- cultivated
- instituted
- inaugurated
- advanced
- rendered
- forwarded
- nurtured
- set-up
- enacted
- decided
Meaning of effected
effected (s)
settled securely and unconditionally
effected (imp. & p. p.)
of Effect
effected Sentence Examples
- The heavy rainfall effected widespread flooding in the region.
- The new policy effected a positive change in the company's performance.
- The changes effected by the new management team have improved employee morale.
- The medication effected a rapid improvement in the patient's condition.
- The earthquake effected significant damage to buildings and infrastructure.
- The economic crisis effected a sharp decline in the value of the stock market.
- The new law effected sweeping changes to the criminal justice system.
- The company's restructuring effected the layoffs of hundreds of workers.
- The pandemic effected profound changes in the way people live and work.
- The climate change effected significant shifts in weather patterns around the world.
FAQs About the word effected
settled securely and unconditionallyof Effect
generated, created, wrought, spawned, produced, prompted,caused, brought, brought forth,induced
controlled, limited, restricted, impeded, controlled, suppressed, suppressed, impeded, limited,restricted
The heavy rainfall effected widespread flooding in the region.
The new policy effected a positive change in the company's performance.
The changes effected by the new management team have improved employee morale.
The medication effected a rapid improvement in the patient's condition.