Obs. [ad. med.L. actuāt-us, pa. pple. of actuā-re; see ACTUATE v.] Carried out in action; realized in fact; ACTUATED.

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1662.  (Nov. 24) South, 12 Serm. (1697), I. 66. And the Active informations of the Intellect, filling the Passive reception of the Will … grew actuate into a third, and distinct perfection of Practice.

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1671.  True Non-Conf., 119. By which even the gift of Miracles was actuate, made effectual.

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