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in effect
For all practical purposes, as in This testimony in effect contradicted her earlier statement . [Late 1500s]
In or into operation, as in This law will be in effect in January . Related phrases include go into effect and take effect , which mean “become operative,” as in This law goes into effect January 1 , or It takes effect January 1 . Similarly, put into effect means “make operative,” as in When will the judge's ruling be put into effect? [Late 1700s] Also see in force , def. 2.
Example Sentences
The company said those impacts could kick in as soon as the third quarter of this year, and may be in effect while it appeals the decision.
But the Pure Mango pouch from Piccolo had, in effect, no vitamin C left - less than 0.1mg.
It is, in effect, a plan for the rationalization of the American social and political order based on an unwavering faith in modern technology and AI to eliminate inefficiency and waste.
He posits nothing short of an immigration “invasion” — in effect, a permanent 9/11 — that “has caused widespread chaos and suffering in our country over the last 4 years.”
Several cars were involved and a SigAlert was in effect, with just one lane open in each direction.
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