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  1. effectuate. verb. ef· fec· tu· ate i-ˈfek-chə-ˌwāt. -chü-ˌāt. effectuated; effectuating; effectuates. Synonyms of effectuate. transitive verb. formal : to cause or bring about (something) : to put (something) into effect or operation : effect sense 2. … the insured or depositor relies on the insurer or bank to effectuate his wishes …

  2. to do something or make something happen: If the officer can reasonably effectuate the arrest with non-deadly force, he must do so. Our goal is to effectuate change in behaviour. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Occurring and happening. afoot. asynchronously. attendant. be at work idiom. ensuing. eventuate. fall into place idiom.

  3. to do something or make something happen: If the officer can reasonably effectuate the arrest with non-deadly force, he must do so. Our goal is to effectuate change in behavior. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Occurring and happening. afoot. asynchronously. attendant. be at work idiom. crop. ensue. ensuing. eventuate.

  4. To effectuate is to produce a result or make something happen. Effectuating accomplishes things. Things that have an effect make something happen: they're significant in some way. Similarly, to effectuate is to cause something to happen or set it up so something can happen.

  5. Effectuate definition: to bring about; effect. . See examples of EFFECTUATE used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of effectuate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. noun. Word Frequency. effectuate in American English. (ɛˈfɛktʃuˌweɪt ; ɪˈfɛktʃuˌweɪt ; often iˈfɛktʃuˌweɪt ; ˈəˈfɛktʃuwˌeɪt ) verb transitive Word forms: efˈfectuˌated or efˈfectuˌating. to bring about; cause to happen; effect. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

  8. Define effectuate. effectuate synonyms, effectuate pronunciation, effectuate translation, English dictionary definition of effectuate. tr.v. ef·fec·tu·at·ed , ef·fec·tu·at·ing , ef·fec·tu·ates To bring about; effect. ef·fec′tu·a′tion n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,...

  9. To bring about something; to effect or execute something. Wiktionary. Synonyms: effect. carry through. bring off. carry out. put through. execute. swing. set up. touch off. occasion. make. stir. set off. secure. result in. Origin of Effectuate. Medieval Latin effectuāre effectuāt- from Latin effectus an effect effect.

  10. Jan 17, 2023 · effectuate (third-person singular simple present effectuates, present participle effectuating, simple past and past participle effectuated) To cause, bring about (an event); to accomplish, to carry out (a wish, plan etc.). [from 16th c.]