verb
- to cause something to happen; to bring about or accomplish
Usage: formal
Examples
- The new policy will effectuate significant changes in the workplace.
- The committee worked to effectuate reforms in the education system.
- Legal documents are required to effectuate the transfer of property.
- The CEO’s plan will effectuate a complete restructuring of the company.
- Emergency measures were taken to effectuate the evacuation.
- The treaty was designed to effectuate peace between the two nations.