put (something) into effect
put (something) into effect
To cause something to apply, begin operating, or take effect; to begin implementing or enforcing something. The new government has vowed to put several policies into effect with the goal of helping struggling citizens. The new law will be put into effect on the first of January.
See also: effect, put
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
put something into effect
and put something into forceto make something take effect; to begin using or enforcing a policy or procedure. When will the city council put this law into effect? We will put it into force tomorrow.
See also: effect, put
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
bring/put something into efˈfect
make something, for example an idea, a plan, etc. happen: The government wants to put its new housing policy into immediate effect.See also: bring, effect, put, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
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