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Effectuate   /ɪfˈɛktʃuˌeɪt/   Listen
Effectuate

verb
(past & past part. effectuated; pres. part. effectuating)
1.
Produce.  Synonyms: effect, set up.






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"Effectuate" Quotes from Famous Books



... that Christ came from heaven to redeem men from their lost state and subterranean bondage and to guide them to heaven. Augustine, and perhaps some others, maintained that he came merely to effectuate the salvation of a foreordained few; but undoubtedly the common belief was that he came to redeem all who would conform to certain conditions which he proposed and made feasible. The important question here is, What ...
— The Destiny of the Soul - A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life • William Rounseville Alger

... the supplies embarked in the ship Lafayette. That Count de Vergennes had been Dr Franklin's security for a part of those supplies, amounting to four hundred and seventeen thousand livres. That he is unacquainted with the measures, which had been taken to effectuate the loan of ten millions in Holland, that affair being in the province of M. Necker, who probably would settle that matter with Mr Laurens, or with Mr Adams, who at that time was still in Holland to fill up a loan of a million florins, which he ...
— The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. XI • Various



Words linked to "Effectuate" :   fall out, draw, carry through, hasten, induce, set up, pass off, effect, rush, execute, do, pass, action, cause, hap, stimulate, go on, carry out, make, fulfill, happen, get, fulfil, precipitate, come about, accomplish, effectuation, occur, serve, take place



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