effectuate
pronunciation
How to pronounce effectuate in British English: UK [ɪˈfektʃueɪt]
How to pronounce effectuate in American English: US [ɪˈfektʃueɪt]
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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 .