ineffectual in Finnish
ineffectual in Finnish is hyödytön, tulokseton, pystymätön — ineffectual means failing to produce the desired effect; not achieving much.
ineffectual in Finnish
hyödytön
tulokseton
hyödytön
Weak, indecisive; lacking forcefulness.
pystymätön
Weak, indecisive; lacking forcefulness.
saamaton
Weak, indecisive; lacking forcefulness.
tulokseton
Weak, indecisive; lacking forcefulness.
What does "ineffectual" mean?
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adjective Failing to produce the desired effect; not achieving much.
"The committee's response to the crisis was slow and ineffectual."
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adjective Weak or indecisive in character; lacking force of personality.
"She came across as an ineffectual leader who avoided tough decisions."
ineffectual in a sentence
- The committee's response to the crisis was slow and ineffectual.
- His apology felt ineffectual and did nothing to repair the friendship.
- She came across as an ineffectual leader who avoided tough decisions.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "ineffectual" in Finnish?
"ineffectual" in Finnish is hyödytön, tulokseton, pystymätön. ineffectual means: Failing to produce the desired effect; not achieving much.
How do you use "ineffectual" in a sentence?
Example: "The committee's response to the crisis was slow and ineffectual." In Finnish, "ineffectual" is hyödytön, tulokseton, pystymätön.
Are there other ways to say "ineffectual" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "ineffectual": hyödytön, tulokseton, pystymätön, saamaton.
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