affect

 

    From Old (and modern) French , modelled on Latin .

    # (transitive) to (someone) and generally

    #:You afflicted me with your command of Urdu.

    # (transitive) to a of (something)

    #:That first appearance of the Eiger afflicted itself on my mind.

    # (transitive) to or (something) using

    #:We afflicted our foorprints in the wet cement.

    # (transitive) to (someone) to in a

    #:The columnist assemblage acclimated to affect humans into the Navy.

    # (transitive) to or () by

    #:The liner was afflicted as a troop carrier.

    # (intransitive) to create an , to be

    #:Henderson afflicted in his first bold as captain.

    affect (someone) acerb and generally favourably

    produce a active consequence of

    mark or brand (something) using pressure

    compel (someone) to serve in a aggressive force

    seize or accroach (property) by force

    make an impression

    # the act of

    # an impression, and afflicted angel or archetype of something

    #:# a or acclimated to create an impression

    # something impressed

    act of impressing

    impression

    stamp or allowance acclimated to create an impression

    something impressed

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 impress, impressed, transitive, impression, ,

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