Verb
To bring to pass; to effect; to achieve; to accomplish; to fulfill.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe scientists set up a shock wave Source: Internet
Additionally, the military judge has directed the Office of the Convening Authority to take steps to effectuate the recall of Cmdr. Brian Mizer to represent Mr. al-Nashiri. Source: Internet
“Mayoral control is about making the mayor, elected by the people of New York City, take responsibility for the education of our city and effectuate the best education possible for our children,” he said. Source: Internet
Mehmet’s intentions are clear to Constantine XI (Recep Aktug), and, by 1452 when the Rumeli Hisari is finished, he is writing to the Pope promising to effectuate the union between them. Source: Internet