Affecting can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.
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affecting - arousing affect; "the homecoming of the released hostages was an affecting scene"; "poignant grief cannot endure forever"; "his gratitude was simple and touching" | ||
Verb |
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affect - have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd" | ||
affect - have an effect upon; "Will the new rules affect me?" | ||
affect - act physically on; have an effect upon; "the medicine affects my heart rate" | ||
affect - make believe with the intent to deceive; "He feigned that he was ill"; "He shammed a headache" | ||
affect - connect closely and often incriminatingly; "This new ruling affects your business" |
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1. | adj. | The homecoming of the released hostages was an affecting scene. | |
2. | verb | Pew researchers looked at about 40 studies that could provide an assessment of whether climate was affecting biology. | |
3. | verb | "The impacts of global warming are affecting people now in the Arctic," said ACIA chair Robert Corell. | |
4. | verb | Today, it is the primary safety law affecting virtually all ships, regardless of country of registration. | |
5. | verb | The serious job shortage is also affecting those illegal foreign workers. | |
6. | verb | At present the text book issue between the Korean and Japanese governments is developing into a significant problem affecting both countries. | |
7. | verb | She flitted about the party affecting a really annoying English accent. | |
8. | verb | Developed over four years by hundreds of the Nation’s top climate scientists and technical experts—and informed by thousands of inputs from the public and outside organizations gathered through town hall meetings, public-comment opportunities, and technical workshops across the country, the third National Climate Assessment represents the most authoritative and comprehensive knowledge base about how climate change is affecting America now, and what’s likely to come over the next century. | |
9. | verb | The impacts from sea level rise and storm surge, extreme weather events, higher temperatures and heat waves, precipitation changes, Arctic warming, and other climatic conditions are affecting the reliability and capacity of the U.S. transportation system in many ways. | |
10. | verb | Extreme weather events are affecting energy production and delivery facilities, causing supply disruptions of varying lengths and magnitudes and affecting other infrastructure that depends on energy supply. | |
11. | verb | Ocean waters are becoming warmer and more acidic, broadly affecting ocean circulation, chemistry, ecosystems, and marine life. More acidic waters inhibit the formation of shells, skeletons, and coral reefs. | |
12. | verb | The length of the frost-free season (and the corresponding growing season) has been increasing nationally since the 1980s, with the largest increases occurring in the western United States, affecting ecosystems and agriculture. Across the United States, the growing season is projected to continue to lengthen. | |
13. | verb | Neptune was discovered because Uranus did not follow the orbital path predicted by astronomers. Astronomers assumed that the gravitational pull of another object was affecting the orbit of Uranus. This led them to look for, and find, Neptune. | |
14. | verb | Scientists define the beginning of interstellar space as the place where the sun’s constant flow of material and magnetic field stop affecting its surroundings. This place is called the heliopause. It marks the end of a region created by our sun that is called the heliosphere. | |
15. | verb | That's affecting me. | |
16. | verb | The poison was working all over Fadil's instestines and was affecting his mind. |
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The homecoming of the released hostages was an affecting scene. |
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verb | |
Pew researchers looked at about 40 studies that could provide an assessment of whether climate was affecting biology. |
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"The impacts of global warming are affecting people now in the Arctic," said ACIA chair Robert Corell. |
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Today, it is the primary safety law affecting virtually all ships, regardless of country of registration. |
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The serious job shortage is also affecting those illegal foreign workers. | |
At present the text book issue between the Korean and Japanese governments is developing into a significant problem affecting both countries. | |
She flitted about the party affecting a really annoying English accent. | |
Developed over four years by hundreds of the Nation’s top climate scientists and technical experts—and informed by thousands of inputs from the public and outside organizations gathered through town hall meetings, public-comment opportunities, and technical workshops across the country, the third National Climate Assessment represents the most authoritative and comprehensive knowledge base about how climate change is affecting America now, and what’s likely to come over the next century. | |
The impacts from sea level rise and storm surge, extreme weather events, higher temperatures and heat waves, precipitation changes, Arctic warming, and other climatic conditions are affecting the reliability and capacity of the U.S. transportation system in many ways. | |
Extreme weather events are affecting energy production and delivery facilities, causing supply disruptions of varying lengths and magnitudes and affecting other infrastructure that depends on energy supply. | |
Ocean waters are becoming warmer and more acidic, broadly affecting ocean circulation, chemistry, ecosystems, and marine life. More acidic waters inhibit the formation of shells, skeletons, and coral reefs. | |
The length of the frost-free season (and the corresponding growing season) has been increasing nationally since the 1980s, with the largest increases occurring in the western United States, affecting ecosystems and agriculture. Across the United States, the growing season is projected to continue to lengthen. | |
Neptune was discovered because Uranus did not follow the orbital path predicted by astronomers. Astronomers assumed that the gravitational pull of another object was affecting the orbit of Uranus. This led them to look for, and find, Neptune. | |
Scientists define the beginning of interstellar space as the place where the sun’s constant flow of material and magnetic field stop affecting its surroundings. This place is called the heliopause. It marks the end of a region created by our sun that is called the heliosphere. | |
That's affecting me. | |
The poison was working all over Fadil's instestines and was affecting his mind. |