[noun of action f. EFFECTUATE: see -ATION.] A carrying out, or carrying into effect; accomplishment, fulfilment.
1611. Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., IX. xx. Charles King of France resolued to breake thorow all respects, rather then to faile in effectuation.
1818. Bentham, Ch. Eng., 135. In the effectuation of which the exclusionary system is the main instrument employed.
1818. Dwight, Theol., xiii. (1830), I. 233. To publish laws for the effectuation of the common duties.
1865. W. G. Palgrave, Arabia, I. 375. The effectuation of his great scheme.