If he had made up his mind to break with the Government, there were many ways in which the severance might have been made effective.
With this action on the part of the National Government, and the cooperation which is usually rendered by municipal and State authorities, prohibition should be made effective.
This scheme might be made effective by employment of a special stamp whose cost should be commensurate with the expense of the extra service.
By this simple judicial arrangement the ethical demands of Jehovah's holiness will be made effective in the ordinary life of the community.
We may study in the light of Ezekiel's example the manner in which these fundamental truths of personal religion are to be made effective in the ministry of the gospel for the building up of the Church of Christ.
But there is one word which reveals to him the way in which his ministry is to be made effective in the working out of Jehovah's purpose with Israel.
There is this peculiarity about the international law of blockade, that the ships of no nation are under obligation to respect a blockade until it shall be made effective.
The only way in which the shutting in of the Confederacy could be made effective was to capture the defensive works of every Confederate port.
In other cases it was not thought worth while to drag back into the service men whose demoralization was too complete to admit of the hope that they might ever again be made effective soldiers.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "made effective" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.