Affect

  • 81affect — To act upon; influence; change; enlarge or abridge; often used in the sense of acting injuriously upon persons and things. To lay hold of or attack (as a disease does); to act, or produce an effect or result upon; to impress or influence (the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 82affect — To act upon; influence; change; enlarge or abridge; often used in the sense of acting injuriously upon persons and things. To lay hold of or attack (as a disease does); to act, or produce an effect or result upon; to impress or influence (the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 83affect — To act upon; to produce an effect. Gaunt v Alabama Bound Oil & Gas Co. (CA5) 281 F 1279, 1282; NLRB v Suburban Lumber Co. (CA3) 121 F2d 829. To weaken, debilitate, or injure a person or thing. Ryan v Carter, 112 US 78, 23 L Ed 807 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 84Affect —    см. Аффект …

    Философский словарь Спонвиля

  • 85affect(s) — • effect(s) (?) …

    English homophone dictionary

  • 86inappropriate affect — affect that is incongruent with the situation or with the content of a patient s ideas or speech …

    Medical dictionary

  • 87affect display — Facial expressions, postures, and gestures indicating emotional states …

    Medical dictionary

  • 88affect the health — influence the health, have an impact on the health …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 89Dispositional affect — Dispositional affect, similar to mood, is a personality trait or overall tendency to respond to situations in stable, predictable ways. This trait is expressed by the tendency to see things in positive or negative way. People with high positive… …

    Wikipedia

  • 90Blunted affect — is the scientific term describing a lack of emotional reactivity on the part of an individual. The precise boundary between the generally positive personality trait serious and the generally pathological blunted affect is impossible to describe… …

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