1. effected - Adjective
2. effected - Verb
4. effected - Adjective Satellite
of Effect
Source: Webster's dictionaryResistance to the organized mass can be effected only by the man who is as well organized in his individuality as the mass itself. Carl Jung
I approach these questions unwillingly, as they are sore subjects, but no cure can be effected without touching upon and handling them. Livy
It is, of course, clear that a country with a large foreign population must endeavour, through its schools, to assimilate the children of immigrants. It is, however, unfortunate that a large part of this process should be effected by means of a somewhat blatant nationalism. Bertrand Russell
It is not by the consolidation or concentration, of powers, but by their distribution that good government is effected. Thomas Jefferson
We live in a small world. Not a leaf falls that doesn't affect a myriad of things. When we reach out to someone in love and the effect is made - everyone, everything which comes in contact with the person we've effected is better for it. Of course, the converse is true, too. Leo Buscaglia
To exclude all jurors who would be in the slightest way effected by the prospect of the death penalty would be to deprive the defendant of the impartial jury to which he or she is entitled under the law. Byron White