Sentences with affecting
af·fect·ing
A a - To affect knowledge of the situation.
- To affect a Southern accent.
- A quietly evoked, affecting and, paradoxically, conventional love story.
- The scientific mainstream has become more confident about how global warming is affecting the world, particularly in the past 10 years.
- The peculiar costume he affected.
- To affect the freethinker.
- Other factors affecting IQ were a child's home life, their socio-economic background and whether they were breastfed.
- A substance that affects colloidal form.
- Lions affect Africa. Moss affects the northern slopes.
- Restricted, flat, or blunted affect may be a symptom of mental illness, especially schizophrenia.
- He affects to the old ways.