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Definition of Effectualness
1. Noun. Power to be effective; the quality of being able to bring about an effect.
Generic synonyms: Power, Powerfulness
Specialized synonyms: Incisiveness, Trenchancy, Efficaciousness, Efficacy
Attributes: Effective, Effectual, Efficacious, Ineffective, Ineffectual, Uneffective
Derivative terms: Effective, Effective, Effective, Effective, Effective, Effectual, Effectual
Antonyms: Ineffectiveness
Definition of Effectualness
1. n. The quality of being effectual.
Definition of Effectualness
1. Noun. The state or condition of being effectual. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Effectualness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Effectualness
Literary usage of Effectualness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Stage Affairs in America Today by Allen Davenport (1907)
"In its diction; in the intellectuality, elegance and effectualness of its language.
While a play should present a theme worthy of consideration, ..."
2. History of English Literature by Hippolyte Taine (1900)
"The party that understood not the pith or effectualness of the talk that he made
with God, might be as a harp or pipe, having a sound, but not understanding ..."
3. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1912)
"The gentleness of its beginning, the almost imperceptible degrees by which it
increased, and the effectualness with which it managed to alter the whole face ..."
4. The Constitutional and Political History of the United States by Hermann Von Holst, John Joseph Lalor, Ira Hutchinson Brainerd (1885)
"But the declaration announced not the cassation, but only the in- effectualness,of
the Missouri compromise. The old compact was not revoked and was not to ..."
5. A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson (1828)
"EDILE, (o'-dile) ni The title of a magistrate in old Home, whose office, in some
particulars, resembled that of our justices of peace. Effectualness ..."
6. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth by James Anthony Froude (1881)
"The party that understood not the pith or effectualness of the talk that he made
with God, might be as a harp or pipe, having a sound, but not understanding ..."
7. A Select Collection of Old English Plays by William Carew Hazlitt, Robert Dodsley (1875)
"And bring his work to wish'd effectualness, Shall have ten thousand crowns and
our best love; But if he fail in his great enterprise, His daring is the loss ..."