misaffect (Meaning)
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misaffect (v. t.)
To dislike.
Synonyms & Antonyms of misaffect
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misaffect Sentence Examples
- The misaffect of the drug led to uncontrolled movements and tremors.
- The weather's extreme fluctuations misaffected the mood of the community, leading to irritability and isolation.
- The teacher's harsh words misaffected the student's confidence and made them doubt their abilities.
- The company's decision to downsize misaffected many employees, causing financial hardship and anxiety.
- The oppressive political regime misaffected the human rights of citizens, suppressing dissent and fostering fear.
- The misaffect of prejudice can lead to discrimination and social exclusion.
- The loss of a loved one misaffected the entire family, leaving a profound sense of grief and emptiness.
- The economic recession misaffected businesses and individuals alike, causing financial instability and job losses.
- The exposure to toxic chemicals misaffected the health of residents, leading to respiratory problems and other ailments.
- The misaffect of social media can be seen in the spread of misinformation and the polarization of society.
FAQs About the word misaffect
To dislike.
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The misaffect of the drug led to uncontrolled movements and tremors.
The weather's extreme fluctuations misaffected the mood of the community, leading to irritability and isolation.
The teacher's harsh words misaffected the student's confidence and made them doubt their abilities.
The company's decision to downsize misaffected many employees, causing financial hardship and anxiety.