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take effect

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb take effect has 1 sense
  1. take effect - go into effect or become effective or operative; "The new law will take effect next month"
    --1 is one way to
    become, go, get
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Take Effect

Definition: When a specific action or event begins to produce a noticeable or intended result.

Usage:

  1. Verb (Phrasal): The new rules will take effect next month. (meaning start to be enforced)
  2. Verb (Phrasal): The medication should take effect within 30 minutes. (meaning start to work)
  3. Verb (Phrasal): The law will take effect on January 1st. (meaning come into operation)
  4. Idiom: The charm will take effect and make you irresistible. (meaning produce the desired result)

Sample Sentences:

  1. The new safety regulations will take effect next week, improving workplace conditions.
  2. It usually takes an hour for the painkillers to take effect and relieve the discomfort.
  3. Once the contract is signed, it will immediately take effect, binding both parties to its terms.
  4. When the hypnotist's suggestions take effect, you will feel calm and relaxed.

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