noun
- plural of effectuation; the act or process of bringing something into effect or making it happen
Usage: formal; typically used in legal, philosophical, or technical contexts
Examples
- The effectuations of the new policy required coordination across multiple departments.
- Legal scholars debated the effectuations of constitutional amendments.
- The project's success depended on the timely effectuations of each phase.
- Effectuations of climate agreements have proven challenging for many nations.
- The contract outlined the effectuations necessary to complete the merger.