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Filter by Meaning The patient's effete immune system made him susceptible to frequent infections.
The barren land had an effete soil that could not support plant growth.
He prefers the rugged outdoors to effete activities like opera.
He was often mocked by his classmates for his effete appearance.
The CEO's effete leadership style led to a decline in company morale.
His effete mannerisms and delicate voice made people question his masculinity.
The politician's effete policies were seen as ineffective and lacking strength.
The historical figure was known for his effete behavior and disregard for physical strength.
The fashion designer's collection was described as effete, with its delicate fabrics and feminine silhouettes.
The effete ruler failed to inspire his people.
The once vibrant city now appears effete and lifeless.
Her effete performance in the race disappointed her coach.
The company's effete marketing strategy resulted in declining sales.
The effete structure of the old bridge poses a safety risk.
The effete arguments presented in the debate lacked substance.
The effete battery can no longer hold a charge.
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