take effect
English
Pronunciation
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Verb
take effect (third-person singular simple present takes effect, present participle taking effect, simple past took effect, past participle taken effect)
- (informal, of a drug, etc.) To become active; to become effective.
- The medication won't begin to take effect for 3-4 hours.
- (informal, of a law, etc.) To come into force, to come into effect, to inure.
- The new regulations will take effect once they are approved by the Office of Administrative Law.
Conjugation
- See take.
Synonyms
- (to become active): kick in
Translations
to become active; to become effective
come into force — see come into force
References
- “take effect” (US) / “take effect” (UK) in Macmillan English Dictionary.
- “take effect” in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Longman.
- “take effect”, in Collins English Dictionary.
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