go into effect
1into effect — To become or make operative ● effect …
2into effect — {adv. phr.} Into use or operation. * /The new rule was put into effect at once./ * /The judge ordered the old suspended penalty into effect./ …
3into effect — {adv. phr.} Into use or operation. * /The new rule was put into effect at once./ * /The judge ordered the old suspended penalty into effect./ …
4into\ effect — adv. phr. Into use or operation. The new rule was put into effect at once. The judge ordered the old suspended penalty into effect …
5come into effect — phrase if a new rule or law comes into effect, it starts to be used The law came into effect on New Year’s Day. come into effect from: The new Council Tax rates came into effect from 1st April. Thesaurus: creating, amending and abolishing… …
6come into effect — if a new rule or law comes into effect, it starts to be used The law came into effect on New Year s Day. come into effect from: The new Council Tax rates came into effect from 1st April …
7come into effect — (also take effect) ► to start working or being used: »On April 1 new sales taxes will come into effect. »The new credit regulations will take effect next year. Main Entry: ↑effect …
8carry into effect — To accomplish • • • Main Entry: ↑carry * * * carry into effect see ↑effect, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑carry …
9come into effect — verb To become enforceable, or applicable. The new rules will come into effect on the 1st of January …
10bring into effect — index compose Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …