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Edwina
what's the different usage between affect and influence as verbs?
Apr 19, 2011 12:44 AM
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"Influence" is often used a bit more subtly and often with people: I influenced his decision to go to college. She influenced the board to get her friend a promotion. "Affect" -- at least in my experience -- is more often used to describe a change: I wonder if this vinegar will have any affect on this baking soda? Global warming seems to have a strong affect on climate change.
April 19, 2011
'Influence" has two main connotations that 'affect' doesn't. The first is that of relation to process rather than state, so that something might affect a rock but rarely would circumstances arise where we could speak of that rock being influenced.
The second, and weaker, connotation is of emotive response being involved; this is probably the connotation that makes it feel less appropriate to use in reference to a bike's performance.
April 19, 2011
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