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put into effect
adjective as in finished
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adjective as in fulfilled
verb as in enforce
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verb as in execute
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verb as in implement
Example Sentences
This will also include a "backstop" law that would place a limit on those profits, which the government can put into effect if the companies do not do so voluntarily.
Ms Gray's wide-ranging role encompasses controlling access to the prime minister and helping to ensure the government's policies are put into effect.
Trump did not explain how this new policy would work or be put into effect.
The 13% flat tax was put into effect in an attempt to discourage tax evaders and boost the state’s revenue.
Mr Beer said that had the idea been put into effect, it may have "avoided a lost decade" in terms of discovering miscarriages of justice.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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