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Meaning of bringing into effect
The primary meaning of "bringing into effect" refers to the act of making something active, valid, or operational.
Etymology of bringing into effect
The phrase "bringing into effect" is derived from the verb "bring" which has Old English and Germanic roots, and "into effect" which is related to the Old French word "effect" meaning "a result" or "an accomplishment"
Historically, the phrase has been used since the 15th century to describe the act of making something operational or valid
Synonyms
implementing
enforcing
executing
effecting
putting into effect
activating
initiating
commencing
starting
launching
introducing
instituting
establishing
ratifying
confirming
validating
sanctioning
authorizing
legalizing
formalizing
realizing
actualizing
actualising
actualization
enactment
enforcement
implementation
execution
activation
initiation
commencement
start
launch
introduction
institution
establishment
ratification
confirmation
validation
sanction
authorization
legalization
formalization
Definitions
- To make something start to exist or be used
- * To put a plan, system, or policy into operation
- * To give something the power or authority to be used or implemented
Usage Examples
- The new policy will be bringing into effect stricter regulations on environmental pollution
- * The company is bringing into effect a new system to improve customer service
- * The government is bringing into effect a plan to reduce poverty and inequality
Antonyms
abolishing
repealing
revoking
cancelling
nullifying
invalidating
suspending
postponing
delaying
deferring
putting off
shelving
abandoning
discontinuing
terminating
ending
stopping
halting
ceasing
cancelling
revoking
repealing
abolishing
invalidating
nullifying