Effectuate in a sentence as a verb

And not "likely voters" but a group including lots of young people who won't vote to effectuate that policy.

All US courts have the power of the writ which means they can issue further orders to effectuate an order or ruling.

Their lack of power to effectuate a national minimum wage doesn't seem to explain the choice to float this policy.

So it’s not talk/hype, but real value and competitive advantage and ability to communicate and effectuate change.

In US constitutional scheme, we rely on our understanding of the framers’ Constitutional design to effectuate these principles and serve that same purpose.

The evidence seems to suggest that encouraging domestic dissident movements doesn't usually effectuate short term political change.

Whether you're talking about gun control, environmental protection, welfare, health insurance, etc, it's hard to effectuate those laws if they can be easily subverted by moving 100 miles away.

Even if the agency lacked authority to effectuate the changes, the changes cannot be undone by the same agency in a successor administration unless the successor provides sufficient policy justifications to the satisfaction of this Court.

When the Japanese government demanded that the emperor would remain in power, the reply simply was:>...From the moment of surrender the authority of the Emperor and the Japanese government to rule the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander of the Allied powers who will take such steps as he deems proper to effectuate the surrender terms.

Effectuate definitions

verb

produce; "The scientists set up a shock wave"

See also: effect