ALL meanings of affecters
af·fect
A a - verb with object affecters to give the appearance of; pretend or feign: to affect knowledge of the situation. 1
- verb with object affecters to assume artificially, pretentiously, or for effect: to affect a Southern accent. 1
- verb with object affecters to use, wear, or adopt by preference; choose; prefer: the peculiar costume he affected. 1
- verb with object affecters to assume the character or attitude of: to affect the freethinker. 1
- verb with object affecters (of things) to tend toward habitually or naturally: a substance that affects colloidal form. 1
- verb with object affecters (of animals and plants) to occupy or inhabit; live in or on: Lions affect Africa. Moss affects the northern slopes. 1
- verb with object affecters Archaic. to have affection for; fancy. to aim at; aspire to. 1
- verb without object affecters Obsolete. to incline, tend, or favor (usually followed by to): He affects to the old ways. 1
- noun affecters plural of affecter. 0