[noun of action f. EFFECTUATE: see -ATION.] A carrying out, or carrying into effect; accomplishment, fulfilment.

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1611.  Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., IX. xx. Charles King of France … resolued to breake thorow all respects,… rather then to faile in effectuation.

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1818.  Bentham, Ch. Eng., 135. In the effectuation of which … the exclusionary system is the main instrument employed.

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1818.  Dwight, Theol., xiii. (1830), I. 233. To publish laws for … the effectuation of the common duties.

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1865.  W. G. Palgrave, Arabia, I. 375. The effectuation of his great scheme.

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