Ineffectualness
1Ineffectualness — In ef*fec tu*al*ness, n. Lack of effect, or of power to produce it; inefficacy. [1913 Webster] The ineffectualness of some men s devotion. Wake. [1913 Webster] …
2ineffectualness — index detriment, disability (physical inability), failure (lack of success), impotence, inability, inefficacy Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …
3ineffectualness — ineffectual ► ADJECTIVE 1) not producing any or the desired effect. 2) lacking adequate forcefulness in a role or situation. DERIVATIVES ineffectuality noun ineffectually adverb ineffectualness noun …
4ineffectualness — noun see ineffectual …
5ineffectualness — See ineffectuality. * * * …
6ineffectualness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The condition or state of being incapable of accomplishing or effecting anything: helplessness, impotence, inadequacy, incapability, ineffectiveness, ineffectuality, inefficacy, powerlessness, uselessness. See AFFECT,… …
7ineffectualness — in·ef fec·tu·al·ness || ‚ɪnɪ fektʃʊəlnɪs n. inefficiency; lack of productivity; futility; powerlessness …
8ineffectualness — n. Inefficacy …
9ineffectualness — in·effectualness …
10ineffectualness — noun lacking the power to be effective • Syn: ↑ineffectiveness, ↑ineffectuality • Ant: ↑effectiveness (for: ↑ineffectiveness) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …