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    af·fect
    [əˈfek(t)]
    verb
    affect (verb) · affects (third person present) · affected (past tense) · affected (past participle) · affecting (present participle)
    1. have an effect on; make a difference to:
      "the dampness began to affect my health" · "your attitude will affect how successful you are"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘attack as a disease’): from French affecter or Latin affect- ‘influenced, affected’, from the verb afficere (see affect).
    af·fect
    [əˈfek(t)]
    verb
    affect (verb) · affects (third person present) · affected (past tense) · affected (past participle) · affecting (present participle)
    1. pretend to have or feel (something):
      "as usual I affected a supreme unconcern" · "a book that affects to loathe the modern world"
      Similar:
      give the appearance of
      make a show of
      make a pretense of
      go through the motions of
    Origin
    late Middle English: from French affecter or Latin affectare ‘aim at’, frequentative of afficere ‘work on, influence’, from ad- ‘at, to’ + facere ‘do’. The original sense was ‘like, love’, hence ‘(like to) use, assume, etc.’.
    af·fect
    [ˈaˌfek(t)]
    noun
    psychology
    affect (noun)
    1. emotion or desire, especially as influencing behavior or action.
    Origin
    late 18th century (in philosophy, in the sense ‘an emotional, unreflective response’): coined in German from Latin affectus ‘disposition’, from afficere ‘to influence’ (see affect).
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