emotional impact

collocation in English

meaningsofemotionalandimpact

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emotional
adjective
uk
/ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/
us
/ɪˈmoʊ.ʃən.əl/
relating to ...
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impact
noun[C usually singular, U]
uk
/ˈɪm.pækt/
us
/ˈɪm.pækt/
the force or action of one object ...
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(Definition ofemotionalandimpactfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofemotional impact

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Effects of antidepressants and psychological therapies for reducing theemotionalimpactof stroke.
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These show that they identified earlier events as contributory factors in their husband's death and in theemotionalimpactupon them.
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One way to measure theemotionalimpactof words is through their effect on autonomic reactivity.
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This extends to understanding theemotionalimpactof psychometric testing upon individuals.
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The words are not really significant and have noemotionalimpact.
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Its role in determining and reinforcing theemotionalimpactof the images centres on those aspects that appeal most strongly to mass psychology.
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Women with multiple roles : theemotionalimpactof caring for ageing parents.
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Extensive quoting from the published accounts reveals the richness of these data and provides a feeling for theemotionalimpactof widowhood that women experience.
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A background of husband-to-wife aggression may amplify the meaning andemotionalimpactof ongoing marital hostilities.
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Obviously telling someone that they cannot read very well can have a significantemotionalimpact.
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Theemotionalimpactof cumulative trivia is that ultimately these problems indicate a progression towards increasing dependence.
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Itsemotionalimpactis intensified and the listener has more time to savour its levels of meaning.
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For overload, resentment and life satisfaction, higher scale scores indicate higher levels of eachemotionalimpact.
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This enabled her to cope with most practical tasks, though not with theemotionalimpactof her husband's dependency and of their disrupted retirement plans.
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The interview examines the development of the patient's episode, the history of the illness, and theemotionalimpactof the disorder on the family.
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Theemotionalimpactperhaps depended on the correlation between the symbolic function associated with the sound of the siren and their personal knowledge.
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Finally, opera was to be valued for its uniqueemotionalimpact, which could potentially bring an audience to ever greater ideological maturity.
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Living with a heightened awareness of mortality had a strongemotionalimpacton participants.
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People who have not experienced them in person (in some region of the world where they still exist) can rarely imagine theiremotionalimpact.
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Many carers were therefore left to make the decision alone, with little chance to discuss theemotionalimpacton themselves.
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