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effectuate

[ih-fek-choo-eyt] / ɪˈfɛk tʃuˌeɪt /


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“In order to effectuate their scheme, the defendants assisted and arranged for their accomplices to sell drugs with altered labels,” prosecutors wrote in the indictment.

From New York Times

Hanauer extended his reach to link with all of Seattle’s pro sports teams, publicly stating Thursday at the Seattle Sports Commission Sports Star of the Year Awards they will “effectuate change.”

From Seattle Times

“We are working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, specifically Enforcement and Removal Operations, to increase the number of removals that we’re able to effectuate,” he told the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.

From Washington Times

“If they want to effectuate basic change, they have to change the law.”

From Washington Post

But the groundwork is still being laid to effectuate real change, Hedden-Nicely said.

From Seattle Times