effectuated Sentence Examples
- The new policy effectuated a positive change in the company's overall productivity.
- The government's decision to raise interest rates effectuated a slowdown in economic growth.
- The company's restructuring efforts effectuated a significant reduction in operating costs.
- The merger between the two companies was effectuated through a complex series of legal and financial transactions.
- The new law effectuated a change in the way that businesses are regulated in the state.
- The judge's decision effectuated the release of the defendant from prison.
- The treaty between the two countries effectuated a new era of peace and cooperation.
- The artist's latest work effectuated a departure from his previous style.
- The scientific discovery effectuated a breakthrough in the understanding of a particular disease.
- The team's victory in the championship game effectuated a sense of pride and unity in the city.
effectuated Meaning
effectuated (imp. & p. p.)
of Effectuate
Synonyms & Antonyms of effectuated
Synonyms:
- resulted-in-
- brought-about
- induced
- yielded
- invoked
- did
- occasioned
- introduced
- brought-on
- brought-forth
- engendered
- inaugurated
- catalyzed
- translated-into-
- made
- worked
Antonyms:
- killed
- crushed
- repressed
- restrained
- abolished
- inhibited
- liquidated
- arrested
- put-down
- abolished
- squelched
- retarded
- smothered
- curbed
- quelled
- dampened
- destroyed
- repressed
- restrained
- killed
- quashed
- checked
- smothered
- quelled
- subdued
- squashed
- stifled
- stifled
- checked
- subdued
- quashed
- curbed
- dampened
- destroyed
- arrested
- squelched
- put-down
- squashed
- liquidated
- retarded
- inhibited
- crushed
Synonyms:
- fostered
- established
- forwarded
- promoted
- begot
- decided
- conduced-to-
- encouraged
- rendered
- nurtured
- cultivated
- bred
- began
- pioneered
- contributed-to-
- set-up
- drew-on
- enacted
- innovated
- determined
- initiated
- set
- started
- developed
- gave-rise-to
- launched
- founded
- begat
- advanced
- instituted
- furthered
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word effectuated
of Effectuate
prompted, generated, caused,created, wrought, effected, spawned, brought, produced, resulted (in)
restricted, impeded, suppressed,limited, restricted, limited, impeded, suppressed, controlled, controlled
The new policy effectuated a positive change in the company's overall productivity.
The government's decision to raise interest rates effectuated a slowdown in economic growth.
The company's restructuring efforts effectuated a significant reduction in operating costs.
The merger between the two companies was effectuated through a complex series of legal and financial transactions.