Pronunciation: /əˈfɛrɪŋ/
verb to be relevant or appropriate to something; to pertain or relate to something
A1 I am affeiring my new job with excitement.
A2 She is affeiring her upcoming trip to Europe.
B1 The team is affeiring the new project proposal.
B2 The company is affeiring the potential risks of expanding into new markets.
C1 The government is affeiring the implications of the new policy.
C2 The researchers are affeiring the long-term effects of climate change on biodiversity.
formal The affeiring of the new policy to the existing regulations will require thorough analysis.
informal I'm not sure how affeiring this new rule will affect our daily operations.
slang I heard they're affeiring the dress code at work, so we might have to dress up more.
figurative The affeiring of her emotions to the changing seasons was evident in her poetry.
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