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affectuate

 

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Affectuate

Part of Speech: verb

Sense 1: to bring about or cause something to happen

Usage: The CEO's innovative strategies affectuated a significant increase in company profits.

Sample Sentence 1: The new tax laws aim to affectuate positive changes in the economy.

Sample Sentence 2: The government's policies were seen as a way to affectuate social equality.

Sense 2: to make something legally valid or enforceable

Usage: The lawyer helped the couple affectuate their divorce settlement.

Sample Sentence 1: The signing of the contract affectuated the transfer of ownership.

Sample Sentence 2: The judge's ruling affectuated the implementation of new regulations.

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