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in effect
For all practical purposes, as in This testimony in effect contradicted her earlier statement . [Late 1500s]
In or into operation, as in This law will be in effect in January . Related phrases include go into effect and take effect , which mean “become operative,” as in This law goes into effect January 1 , or It takes effect January 1 . Similarly, put into effect means “make operative,” as in When will the judge's ruling be put into effect? [Late 1700s] Also see in force , def. 2.
Example Sentences
In Northern Ireland, there were also three Magdalene Laundries – in effect, workhouses where women and girls were made to carry out demanding duties.
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory that will be in effect from 10 a.m.
Smith seethed in a post to X, daring Kennedy to “go to Annunciation School and tell our grieving community, in effect, guns don’t kill kids, antidepressants do.”
A red flag warning remains in effect for the Los Angeles and Ventura County mountains and foothills through Saturday night.
A red flag warning is in effect for the Los Angeles and Ventura County foothills through Saturday night.
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