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Personal effects
/pˈɜːsənəl ɪfˈɛkts/
/pˈɜːsənəl ɪfˈɛkts/
Personal effects
[NOUN]What are "personal effects"?
Personal effects are items that belong to an individual and are of personal value or importance to them. These can include items such as identification documents, credit cards, mobile phones, keys, and other personal belongings that are carried with a person throughout their daily life. Personal effects can also refer to sentimental items, such as photographs, letters, or jewelry that hold emotional significance to the owner. The term "personal effects" is often used in legal contexts, such as when referring to property that is confiscated or lost, and can also be used more broadly to refer to a person's possessions as a whole.
Examples
1. Months later, some personal effects surfaced, including his account card for the car service he used.
2. If a soldier was killed or died during the war, the War Department usually filled out an inventory of his personal effects.
3. So you can have these odd personal effects to start the negotiation going.
4. I was going through a box of Nancy Reagan's personal effects, and then I came across this truly extraordinary letter that President Reagan, himself, had written.
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