effectuate (Meaning)
effectuate (v)
produce
effectuate (v. t.)
To bring to pass; to effect; to achieve; to accomplish; to fulfill.
Synonyms & Antonyms of effectuate
effectuate Sentence Examples
- The government implemented new policies to effectuate change in the education system.
- The judge effectuated the divorce decree by signing the official documents.
- The company's strategic plan aimed to effectuate a significant increase in market share.
- The doctor effectuated the patient's recovery through skillful surgery and attentive care.
- The peace treaty effectuated an end to the long and bloody conflict between the two nations.
- The construction crew effectuated the building project by working diligently and efficiently.
- The merger between the two companies was effectuated after months of negotiations and legal paperwork.
- The charity organization effectuated positive change in the community through its various programs and initiatives.
- The scientific breakthrough effectuated a new understanding of the universe and its workings.
- The new regulations effectuated stricter standards for food safety and quality.
FAQs About the word effectuate
produceTo bring to pass; to effect; to achieve; to accomplish; to fulfill.
cause, create, bring, prompt, generate, produce, do, yield, result (in), effect
restrain, subdue, limit, restrict, inhibit, suppress, quell, quell, restrict, repress
The government implemented new policies to effectuate change in the education system.
The judge effectuated the divorce decree by signing the official documents.
The company's strategic plan aimed to effectuate a significant increase in market share.
The doctor effectuated the patient's recovery through skillful surgery and attentive care.