ineffective
Americanadjective
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not effective; not producing results; ineffectual.
ineffective efforts; ineffective remedies.
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inefficient or incompetent; incapable.
an ineffective manager.
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lacking in artistic effect, as a literary work, theatrical production, or painting.
adjective
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having no effect
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incompetent or inefficient
Other Word Forms
- ineffectively adverb
- ineffectiveness noun
Etymology
Origin of ineffective
Example Sentences
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The move was "ineffective" and reflected "unfavourably on the culture of the Home Office", the Home Affairs Committee report concluded.
From BBC
His team, so ineffective in defeat by Italy a week before, were ruthless.
From BBC
Some AI tools are also reported to be completely ineffective in spite of their price tag.
From Salon
Social media companies have argued that the bans would be ineffective, difficult to implement and could isolate vulnerable teenagers.
From BBC
But, he said the use of fines to manage absence "increasingly appears to be an overly simplistic solution to a more complex issue, and it is becoming clear that this approach is increasingly ineffective."
From BBC
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