[f. prec. + -ING1.] The action of the verb EFFECTUATE.
1619. in Eng. & Germ. (1865), 47. For the disguising and effectuating of their designes.
1630. Lord, Banians, 85. They make as few instruments serue for the effectuating of diuers workes as may bee.
1685. J. Scott, Chr. Life (1747), III. 65. In order to the effectuating this his Mediation.
1812. Examiner, 28 Sept., 619/2. The number of houses necessarily to be purchased for the effectuating such a plan.