the hope that the greater social interaction between members of the different classes will effectuate greater school spirit
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Word History
Etymology
probably borrowed (with addition of -ate entry 4) from Middle French effectuer, affectuer, borrowed from Medieval Latin effectuāre, verbal derivative of Latin effectus "achievement, result, effect entry 1"