English to Gujarati Dictionary affect

affect

અસર
definition
verb
the dampness began to affect my health
have an effect on; make a difference to.
as usual I affected a supreme unconcern
pretend to have or feel (something).
noun
By triggering affect and emotion, intolerant behaviors are set in motion.
emotion or desire, especially as influencing behavior or action.
translation of 'affect'
ની ઉપર અસર પાડવી,
ને ચાહવું,
ડોળ કે દંભ કરવો,
સ્વાંગ રચવો,
ની લાગણીને સ્પર્શવું
verb
અસર કરવી
example
A variety of factors can 'affect' how much you pay for insurance, such as where you live, the age and health of your animal and the level of cover you require.
Research from the United States suggests that the neighbourhood you live in can 'affect' how well your children perform at school.
These flow-rate differences 'affect' the glaciers' surface topography.
Towns said the new rule would not 'affect' how his team conducted its attacking or defensive penalty-corners.
It is possible that the difference in setting could 'affect' the way personal topics impact on participation rates.
One can 'affect' unawareness, feign indifference or summon up some other defense against such entreaties.
In this way, the tank fulfills both the physical and the psychological effects needed to 'affect' the enemy's will to fight.
Since then, science, health, medicine and technology - and how they 'affect' how we all live - have become central themes on the programme.
This, says Jung, is because they confuse feeling with emotion or 'affect' .
don't let that 'affect' you
the cutbacks will 'affect' the poor
the dampness began to 'affect' my health
Personal mission statements can drive us and 'affect' how we conduct daily journalism.
your attitude will 'affect' how successful you are
the dampness began to 'affect' my health
A third component of reactive aggression is 'affect' , and specifically anger.
research about 'affect' in children
By triggering 'affect' and emotion, intolerant behaviors are set in motion.
Differences in environment or health status may 'affect' how people respond to subjective assessments.
your attitude will 'affect' how successful you are
rain will 'affect' some places tonight
These 'affect' an air of tired superiority in a world of unoriginal humorists.
We have come a long way from Freud's 'affect' theory to viewing emotions as joining and integrating minds.
This is beginning to 'affect' how the law determines which of these relationships should be given legal recognition.
There has also been a need to begin to integrate a focus on 'affect' in behavioral couples therapy.
it won't 'affect' the result
But Howie's relationship with Big John has a delicacy that is a world away from Clark's hard, 'affectless' approach.
Both the exhilaration and the hollow 'affectlessness' of everything that follows proceed directly from this game plan.
At her best, she's 'affectingly' funny; at her worst, she's alienatingly self-conscious.
The city has been 'affected' by after effects of the quake, with over 200 casualties reported by police and hospital sources.
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