dɪˈfekt
11effective demand — /ɪˌfektɪv dɪ mɑ:nd/ noun the actual demand for a product which can be paid for …
12effectiveness — /ɪ fektɪvnəs/ noun the quality of working or producing results ● I doubt the effectiveness of television advertising. ⇒ cost effectiveness …
13effective reach — /ɪˌfektɪv ri:tʃ/ noun the actual number of people who will see an advertisement once …
14effective sample size — /ɪˌfektɪv sɑ:mpəl saɪz/ noun the size of a sample after all irrelevant factors have been removed …
15effectual — /ɪ fektʃuəl/ adjective which produces a correct result …
16affect — /ə fekt/ verb to cause some change in something, especially to have a bad effect on something ● The new government regulations do not affect us …
17effect — /ɪ fekt/ noun 1. a result ● The effect of the pay increase was to raise productivity levels. 2. operation ♦ terms of a contract which take effect or come into effect from January 1st terms which start to operate on January 1st ♦ prices are… …
18effective — /ɪ fektɪv/ adjective 1. actual, as opposed to theoretical 2. ♦ a clause effective as from January 1st a clause which starts to be applied on January 1st …
19effective control — /ɪˌfektɪv kən trəυl/ noun a situation where someone owns a large number of shares in a company, but less than 50%, and so in effect controls the company because no other single shareholder can outvote him or her …
20effective date — /ɪ fektɪv deɪt/ noun the date on which a rule or contract starts to be applied, or on which a transaction takes place …