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ineffectual
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ineffectual
(adjective)
ineffectual
/ˌɪnə
ˈ
fɛktʃəwəl/
adjective
ineffectual
/ˌɪnə
ˈ
fɛktʃəwəl/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of INEFFECTUAL
[
more ineffectual; most ineffectual
]
:
not producing or able to produce the effect you want
an
ineffectual
politician
an
ineffectual
struggle
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— ineffectually
/ˌɪnə
ˈ
fɛktʃəwəli/
adverb
They struggled
ineffectually
for reform.
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