[f. prec. + -ING1.] The action of the verb EFFECTUATE.

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1619.  in Eng. & Germ. (1865), 47. For the disguising and effectuating of their designes.

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1630.  Lord, Banians, 85. They make as few instruments serue for the effectuating of diuers workes as may bee.

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1685.  J. Scott, Chr. Life (1747), III. 65. In order to the effectuating this his Mediation.

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1812.  Examiner, 28 Sept., 619/2. The number of houses necessarily to be purchased for the effectuating such a plan.

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