effectuate

pronunciation

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  • Verb:
    produce

Word Origin

effectuate (v.)
"bring to pass, accomplish, achieve," 1570s, from French effectuer, from Latin effectus "an effecting, accomplishment, performance" (see effect (n.)). According to OED, formed "on the model of" actuate. Related: Effectuated; effectuating.

Example

1. The disease do not prevent him from effectuate his plan .
2. Chinese policymakers have decided to broaden the base of financial institutions required to comply with 21.5 % reserve requirements , which will effectuate a further tightening of liquidity .
3. In tva v. hill , the statutory purpose was to protect endangered species at virtually all cost ; the only way to effectuate that intent was to enjoin the dam .
4. Now we can begin to effectuate the cure .
5. We expect to incur a minimum of $ 250000 in expenses in order to effectuate our plans regarding our money transfer business .

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