Results for: affected emotionally, modified by something
English English
act like somebody, adopt something, cause disease, come to be or have, feeling associated with an action, influence, influence; move someone (emotionally); attack (of a disease); act as if, pretend; have a certain disposition towards; have an affinity ...affect
act of grinding or fine chopping; preparation of mincemeat; hesitant or restrained speech; speech or behavior that is affected or unnaturally courteous; walking with dainty steps, overly daintymincing
act of modifying, change, adjustment, agreement; adaptation; restriction; qualification (Grammar); moderation; process of being modified, grammatical relationship with a modifier, something modifiedmodification
act of touching, advance hesitantly, be affected by something, be aware of something, believe something, cause particular sensation, examine something, experience something, grope, have sensation in body part, impression gained from touch, impression s...feel
act of varying, act or instance of varying; degree of diversity; change; modified version (as of a musical piece); deviation, altered version of a musical theme, biological deviation, change in orbit, degree of difference, linguistic change, living org...variation
actor, dramatic; affected, artificial, marked by artificial emotion, relating to theatertheatrical
adapter, one who adapts; device which connects parts of different size or design; accessory which converts a machine or tool to a new or modified useadaptor
add something to something else, ascribe something, be associated with something, bind emotionally, fasten; annex; add; foreclose; ascribe to -, place somebody on temp duty, secure something to something else, seize something legallyattach
additional or as replacement, blowing strongly, bright, cool, cool period, excitingly different, fresh gale, having recently calved, making unwanted sexual advances, new or good as new, not affected by time passing, not old or stale, not preserved, pro...fresh
additive inverse, element of set, inverse function, involving oppositely affected variables, opposite logical proposition, opposite or reversing, opposite side, reverse, converse, reversed, invertedinverse
adenoid, affected by enlarged adenoids, of pertaining to adenoids; having the high nasal voice of one who suffers from enlarged adenoids, relating to adenoidsadenoidal
adjust garment for better fit, castrate, change, modify; be changed, be modifiedalter
affect by glacier, freeze; cover with ice or glaciers; be affected by glacial action, ice overglaciate
affect or be affected by fungus, cover with mildew; affect with mildew; become mouldy from excessive exposure to moisture, fungal disease of plants, gray or white fungus, soft green or black area (often fuzzy) caused by a fungus that sometimes grows on...mildew
affect or be affected by stressstress out
 

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