effectuate

[US]/ɪˈfɛk.tʃu.eɪt/
[UK]/ɪˈfɛk.tʃu.eɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to cause to happen; to bring about; to carry out; to implement
Word Forms
Past Participleeffectuated
Past Tenseeffectuated
Present Participleeffectuating
Third Person Singulareffectuates

Phrases & Collocations

effectuate change

effectuate goals

effectuate plans

effectuate decisions

effectuate policies

effectuate results

effectuate actions

effectuate changes

effectuate strategies

effectuate solutions

Example Sentences

we need to effectuate the changes by the end of the month.

the new policy aims to effectuate better working conditions.

to effectuate the plan, we must gather more resources.

they worked hard to effectuate the merger successfully.

the committee will effectuate the recommendations next quarter.

it's crucial to effectuate the training program effectively.

the team is ready to effectuate the project on schedule.

we must effectuate our goals to ensure future success.

to effectuate change, everyone must be involved.

they aim to effectuate sustainable practices in their operations.

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