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Superlative for unable to produce any effect or result, mostly useless
“All of this proved to be at least as ineffectual, disruptive, and ill-conceived as the previous urban renewal regime.”
Superlative for not producing any desired or required effect
“Frontal attacks are costly and generally ineffectual.”
Superlative for incompetent or unskilled at a given task or role
“Health professionals are mobilising to condemn the government, propose major structural reforms, and hammer the ineffectual minister.”
Superlative for insignificant or unimportant in nature
“This is what his colleague Tönnies implies by observing that formal political freedom would be a rather apathetic and ineffectual matter, at least in terms of civil law.”
Superlative for lacking in spirit, vitality or character
Superlative for having the desire to do idealistic deeds without pragmatism
Superlative for having a pale or unhealthy skin tone
Superlative for affected or over-refined
Superlative for not convincing, plausible or believable
Superlative for weak in intellectual power
Superlative for restricted or low in amount or extent
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