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Meanings of
effectuate
in English
Portuguese
causar
Catalan
causar
Spanish
causar
Back to the meaning
Produce.
effect
set up
Portuguese
causar
Usage of
effectuate
in English
1
They are against militarism and for any reasonable plan to
effectuate
peace.
2
The government can choose among various alternatives to
effectuate
the right of universal suffrage.
3
But, that's not the most effective way to
effectuate
change.
4
EBONY: Do you seek to
effectuate
change through your music?
5
What writs may it issue to
effectuate
this control?
6
And if the way that we
effectuate
that is through negotiations, that's great, the official said.
7
It also sought an order requiring JPMorgan to undertake other actions necessary to
effectuate
the refinancing.
8
If you've a plan to set things right, and it's a good one, we'll help you to
effectuate
it.
9
If it were even to take pains to prevent their importation, it would not be able to
effectuate
it.
10
How refreshing to have a majority of the court pursuing cooperative governance by reading a statue to
effectuate
congressional goals.
11
As he hath procured, so he sendeth the Spirit to
effectuate
this, and to work this washing and sanctification in us.
12
Yet they should beware of laying too much weight on the means and ordinances, as if they could
effectuate
the business.
13
The National Assembly profess to
effectuate
an entire regeneration of the country, and to eradicate all evils, moral, physical, and political.
14
An attorney for Freeh said retaining employees is "the most cost-effective way to
effectuate
the liquidation" of MF Global's estate.
15
In order to
effectuate
this great end, the first step must be to restore perfect obedience and due subordination to your administration.
16
The characters are not there to illustrate or
effectuate
these social dramas, the social is there to make these characters' lives more difficult.
Other examples for "effectuate"
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effectuate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
effectuate change
effectuate an arrest
effectuate congressional
effectuate peace
effectuate the business
Translations for
effectuate
Portuguese
causar
ocasionar
fazer
provocar
produzir
efetuar
Catalan
causar
ocasionar
produir
Spanish
causar
producir
ocasionar
Effectuate
through the time