to the effect that
Related to to the effect that: side effect
to the effect that
Of or having the general meaning that. I didn't catch the whole meeting, but I heard something to the effect that we would begin receiving yearly bonuses again this year. Analysts' reactions to the president's speech have largely been to the effect that he focuses far too little on the economy and far too much on foreign policy.
See also: effect, that
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
to the efˈfect that...
,to this/that efˈfect
used when giving the basic meaning of what somebody has said or written, without using their exact words: A letter was sent to the employees to the effect that the store would have to close down. She told me not to interfere, or words to that effect.See also: effect
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
to the effect that
With the general meaning that: He said something to the effect that he was sorry.
See also: effect, that
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
- to the effect that...
- watch this space
- bring something to light
- bring to light
- year by year
- IYSWIM
- take on a new significance
- words to that effect
- no joke
- go over like a lead balloon