take effect (Meaning)
Wordnet
take effect (v)
go into effect or become effective or operative
Synonyms & Antonyms of take effect
take effect Sentence Examples
- The new regulations will take effect on January 1st.
- The medication will take effect within 30 minutes.
- It took a week for the contract to take effect.
- The judge ordered that the injunction take effect immediately.
- The changes to the policy will take effect on the next business day.
- The treaty will not take effect until it is ratified by both countries.
- The lawsuit will take effect when it is served on the defendant.
- The suspension will take effect as of today.
- The new law will take effect on the governor's signature.
- The doctor said that the antibiotics would take effect in a few hours.
FAQs About the word take effect
go into effect or become effective or operative
take,work, act, perform, operate,react, respond, affect, take hold, result
backfire, backfire,, fizzle,fizzle
The new regulations will take effect on January 1st.
The medication will take effect within 30 minutes.
It took a week for the contract to take effect.
The judge ordered that the injunction take effect immediately.