effectuated (Meaning)
effectuated (imp. & p. p.)
of Effectuate
Synonyms & Antonyms of effectuated
Synonyms:
- translated (into)
- catalyzed
- induced
- did
- engendered
- yielded
- brought forth
- brought on
- resulted (in)
- made
- introduced
- worked
- occasioned
- inaugurated
- invoked
- brought about
Antonyms:
- quelled
- abolished
- put down
- checked
- quelled
- arrested
- destroyed
- restrained
- squashed
- liquidated
- dampened
- destroyed
- subdued
- quashed
- quashed
- retarded
- curbed
- squelched
- put down
- liquidated
- squelched
- crushed
- stifled
- repressed
- subdued
- smothered
- killed
- repressed
- crushed
- inhibited
- killed
- dampened
- abolished
- smothered
- curbed
- squashed
- checked
- stifled
- arrested
- retarded
- restrained
- inhibited
Synonyms:
- contributed (to)
- set up
- encouraged
- founded
- begot
- established
- nurtured
- fostered
- cultivated
- began
- developed
- advanced
- initiated
- instituted
- decided
- gave rise to
- pioneered
- promoted
- begat
- forwarded
- rendered
- furthered
- enacted
- launched
- bred
- innovated
- started
- determined
- drew on
- conduced (to)
- set
Antonyms:
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.
FAQs About the word effectuated
of Effectuate
produced,created, brought, caused, spawned, wrought, effected, generated, prompted, translated (into)
impeded, restricted, restricted, suppressed, suppressed, controlled, controlled, limited,limited, impeded
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.