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to that effect

 

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Adverbial to that effect has 1 sense
  1. to that effect - with that general meaning; "she said something to that effect"

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To That Effect

Definition

To that effect is a phrase used to indicate that something has been done or said with a specific purpose or intention, typically referencing a previous statement or action.

Examples

As an Adverb

1. The speaker made several suggestions, and the audience responded to that effect.

2. She criticized his behavior, and he responded to that effect by apologizing.

As an Adjective + Noun

1. The report presented to that effect provided concrete evidence for our argument.

2. The letter was written to that effect, confirming our reservations about the proposed plan.

As a Preposition

1. The contract clearly mentioned the changes to that effect, ensuring no misunderstandings.

2. The proposal was amended to that effect, addressing the concerns raised by the stakeholders.

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