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effective

[ih-fek-tiv, ee-fek‐] / ɪˈfɛk tɪv, iˈfɛk‐ /




Usage

What are other ways to say effective? The adjective effective is applied to a person or a thing that has the power to, or which actually does, produce an effect: an effective boss, remedy, speech. Effectual is used especially of that which produces the effect desired or intended, or a decisive result: An effectual bombardment silenced the enemy. Efficacious suggests the capability of achieving a certain end: an efficacious plan, medicine. Efficient (applied also to persons) implies the skillful use of energy or industry to accomplish desired results with little waste of effort: efficient methods; an efficient manager. 

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Importantly, antivirals have been effective against this flu.

From Salon

However, programs that combined different types of activity and resistance training appeared more effective than aerobic exercise alone.

From Science Daily

These transformed chemicals provide the beetles with effective protection against fungal pathogens.

From Science Daily

One of its first tasks will be to convince doctors that home infusions are safe, effective and a valuable addition to their practice.

From The Wall Street Journal

It has a permanent population, a defined territory, effective government and the capacity to conduct foreign relations—the four tests of the 1933 Montevideo Convention.

From The Wall Street Journal