efectuar
to carry out
verb eh-fehk-TWAHR Less Common
Origin: From Latin effectuare, from effectus (effect, result).
Also means
to perform
Usage Note
Efectuar is a formal register verb meaning to execute or carry out an action, widely used in official, legal, and journalistic writing (efectuar un pago, efectuar una llamada). It is interchangeable with realizar or llevar a cabo in most contexts, but efectuar sounds more bureaucratic. The stress falls on the a: efec-TU-ar, and it conjugates like other -uar verbs with a written accent on the ú in certain forms (efectúo, efectúas).
Examples
"El banco efectuó la transferencia ayer."
Natural Translation
The bank carried out the transfer yesterday.
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