How Do You Spell EFFECTUATES?

Pronunciation: [ɪfˈɛkt͡ʃuːˌe͡ɪts] (IPA)

Effectuates (/ɪfɛktjʊeɪts/) is a verb that means to cause something to happen or bring into effect. The word is spelled with a combination of Latin roots 'effect-' meaning 'bring about' and '-ate' which turns the noun 'effect' into a verb. The pronunciation of this word involves the short "i" sound (/ɪ/) followed by a schwa (/ə/) and then 'tj' (/tj/) sound which combines the sound of 't' and 'j' (as in 'teach'). The final syllable 'ates' is pronounced like 'ayts' (/eɪts/).

EFFECTUATES Meaning and Definition

  1. Effectuates is a transitive verb that refers to the act of causing or bringing about a desired result, bringing something into effect or making it happen. It can also imply the execution or accomplishment of a plan or action. Effectuating involves actively implementing, producing, or causing something to occur, typically with a specific intention or purpose in mind.

    When used in the context of achieving objectives, effectuates suggests successfully carrying out a plan or strategy to bring about the intended outcome. It emphasizes the notion of actively and purposely making something happen, rather than simply having it occur by chance or coincidence. Furthermore, effectuating often implies the exertion of effort, skill, or influence to ensure that the desired result is realized.

    The term is commonly used in various areas, such as medicine, law, business, and project management. In these fields, effectuating can imply successfully initiating or carrying out medical treatments, legal procedures, business strategies, or project plans. It reflects the implementation and execution of well-defined steps or actions necessary to achieve specific goals or objectives.

    Effectuates is a verb that encapsulates the active, purposeful, and deliberate actions required to bring about a desired outcome.

Common Misspellings for EFFECTUATES

Etymology of EFFECTUATES

The word effectuates comes from the Latin word effectuare, which is a combination of effectus (meaning accomplished or achieved) and the suffix -ate (indicating to cause or make). Ultimately, the Latin root word of effectuate can be traced back to the Latin verb facere, meaning to make, do, or accomplish.

Similar spelling words for EFFECTUATES

Conjugate verb Effectuates

CONDITIONAL

I would effectuate
we would effectuate
you would effectuate
he/she/it would effectuate
they would effectuate

FUTURE

I will effectuate
we will effectuate
you will effectuate
he/she/it will effectuate
they will effectuate

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have effectuated
we will have effectuated
you will have effectuated
he/she/it will have effectuated
they will have effectuated

PAST

I effectuated
we effectuated
you effectuated
he/she/it effectuated
they effectuated

PAST PERFECT

I had effectuated
we had effectuated
you had effectuated
he/she/it had effectuated
they had effectuated

PRESENT

I effectuate
we effectuate
you effectuate
he/she/it effectuates
they effectuate

PRESENT PERFECT

I have effectuated
we have effectuated
you have effectuated
he/she/it has effectuated
they have effectuated
I am effectuating
we are effectuating
you are effectuating
he/she/it is effectuating
they are effectuating
I was effectuating
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I will be effectuating
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I would have effectuated
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I would be effectuating
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