[ US /ɪˈfɛktʃuˌeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. produce
    The scientists set up a shock wave
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How To Use effectuate In A Sentence

  • The Court will likely hold that U.S. citizens detained as enemy combatants have the right to challenge their detention in court via the writ of habeas corpus, and that they have some limited right to counsel to effectuate this right.
  • I stand by my previous statements about how to effectuate changes in the political process. Think Progress » Palin Supports Creation Of Third Party: ‘That Can Be Part Of A Healthy Process’
  • The microcontroller assures control of switch means, such as triacs, switches and relays, and ensures that braking is effectuated regardless of the phase in the power cycle of the alternating current.
  • The Pledge of Allegiance with all of its intended meaning does not effectuate an establishment of religion.
  • Defending a citizen accused of a crime is hard enough without the added monetary and reputational incentive to effectuate an arrest for personal profit and aggrandizement. Andrea Lyon: For-Profit Criminal Prosecutions
  • Who is going to stop the Saudis from funding insurgents and who is going to prevent the Pakistanis from helping the Taliban run roughshod through Afghanistan like they did when they effectuated the Taliban's rise in the mid-90s? Michael Hughes: U.S. Brokering Afghan 'Peace' Plan With An Unholy Alliance
  • Effectuated rage is a forbidden concept in the politics of adult education.
  • But the combination of the Web and mobile devices—be it an eBook reader, phone, netbook, or laptop—is sufficient infrastructure to effectuate all kinds of transactions, small and large.
  • Anyone who uses the word effectuate is a certified asshat and must be disposed of immediately. Producer Ryan Kavanaugh Brings Moneyball Tactics to Filmmaking | /Film
  • Last week, the order was effectuated with the boys being removed from Sheen's home and placed with Mueller. Fred Silberberg: Sheen Custody: Maybe Neither Parent Should Have the Kids?
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