English to Gujarati Dictionary effect

effect

અસર
definition
verb
nature always effected a cure
cause (something) to happen; bring about.
noun
the lethal effects of hard drugs
a change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.
the production relied too much on spectacular effects
the lighting, sound, or scenery used in a play, movie, or broadcast.
translation of 'effect'
પરિણામ,
અમલ
noun
અસર
example
With the rule changes on hold, we now have the opportunity to void them for good - before they ever take 'effect' .
politicians really do have some 'effect' on the lives of ordinary people
alcohol has an 'effect' on your judgement
As colors get closer to each other on the wheel, the more soothing their 'effect' when combined.
There is no evidence of anything in the whole of the universe that is not the result of being the 'effect' of some cause.
All very understandable, but the 'effect' on the impressionable minds of our intellectual class has been deleterious.
the new law had little 'effect' on people
However, the splashing water also created a nostalgic 'effect' on the minds of onlookers.
gentle music can have a soothing 'effect'
Lessons from history teach us that during wars all civil laws are made of no 'effect' .
However, those boundary changes will apparently not take 'effect' until after the next federal election.
The warning of the old-earth proponents was powerful in its 'effect' on the minds of the public.
This had a negative 'effect' , resulting in ridiculous relationship standards.
The revisions take 'effect' from this week, says a bank press release.
Labour and Conservatives seem to have forgotten that the student population is large enough to have an 'effect' on the election results.
The scared women tried to fire emergency flares at the bear, with little 'effect' .
Within it, works are placed where they will receive maximum exposure whilst also enhancing their surroundings to the greatest 'effect' .
Clever lighting prevents it from being too dark, though, and the overall 'effect' is impressive.
Not an extremely elaborate costume perhaps, but the time, thought and effort was clear to see and the overall 'effect' impressed me no end.
It can be seen that the approximation does not have a large 'effect' on the results.
On the other hand, the dry seasons 1996-1998 do not seem to have resulted in such an 'effect' .
gentle music can have a soothing 'effect'
He pointed out that material of that sort could have an 'effect' on impressionable minds.
The new rental policy will not come into 'effect' until the outcome of a court appeal which is expected tomorrow.
Big, beautiful showy flowers have a tranquil 'effect' that soothes you at the end of a long day.
they put in wood 'effect' floors
He is trotted out to play a hulking but child-like soldier to no great 'effect' .
Its parapets, grand staircases and sheltered side gardens are used to great 'effect' .
Any increase in pay would not go into 'effect' until the following House election.
But he fears the campaign could have a damaging 'effect' on impressionable teenagers.
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