ineffectual in Spanish
ineffectual in Spanish is ineficaz, inefectual, inoperante — ineffectual means failing to produce the desired effect; not achieving much.
ineffectual in Spanish
ineficaz
inefectual
ineficaz
Weak, indecisive; lacking forcefulness.
inefectual
Weak, indecisive; lacking forcefulness.
inoperante
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.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "ineffectual" in Spanish?
"ineffectual" in Spanish is ineficaz, inefectual, inoperante. 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 Spanish, "ineffectual" is ineficaz, inefectual, inoperante.
Are there other ways to say "ineffectual" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 3 translations listed for "ineffectual": ineficaz, inefectual, inoperante.
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