Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
take-come-into-effect
Phrase
/teɪk ˈkʌm ˈɪntu ɪˈfɛkt/

Definition
To begin to have an effect or to become operative, particularly in the context of laws, rules, or processes.

Examples
- The new regulation will take come into effect starting next month.
- Once the contract is signed, it will take come into effect immediately.

Meaning
It refers to when something officially starts to apply or is enforced.

Synonyms
- Become active
- Come into play
- Take effect
- Be enforced