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    Meaning of Ineffectual

    The primary meaning of the word "ineffectual" is lacking the power or ability to produce a desired effect.

    Definitions

    • Having no effect or influence, unable to produce a desired result
    • Lacking the power or ability to achieve something, especially due to a lack of strength, skill, or resources
    • Failing to achieve a desired outcome or goal, often due to incompetence or inefficiency

    Etymology of Ineffectual

    The word "ineffectual" has its roots in the Latin words "in-" meaning "not" and "effectus" meaning "accomplished" or "effected", with the suffix "-al" added to form an adjective
    Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to describe something or someone that is unable to produce a desired effect or achieve a goal

    Example Uses

    • The ineffectual efforts of the team to score a goal were evident in their lackluster performance
    • The new policy has been ineffectual in reducing poverty and inequality
    • The doctor's ineffectual treatment of the patient's illness led to further complications

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