to that effect
Related to to that effect: affect, to that end
to that effect
Having that general or effective meaning. She said she could go out with me when she had more time this summer, or words to that effect, anyway. His business deals with communication solutions for business or something to that effect. She has long championed the benefits of the Mediterranean diet, and she is organizing a public awareness campaign to that effect this fall.
See also: effect, that
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
something to that effect
something like that just mentioned. She said she wouldn't be available until after three, or something to that effect. I was told to keep out of the house—or something to that effect.
See also: effect, that
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
to that effect
With that basic or general meaning, as in He said he was very worried, or words to that effect. This term is also put as to the effect that when introducing a clause, as in She was a little vague but said something to the effect that she'd repay the loan very soon . [Mid-1600s]
See also: effect, that
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
- appear to
- a change of heart
- a mystery to (one)
- a shoulder to cry on
- a turn of phrase
- as brown as a berry
- berry
- (as) brown as a berry
- able to do
- able to do it