Definition of Ineffectuality. Meaning of Ineffectuality. Synonyms of Ineffectuality

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Definition of Ineffectuality

Ineffectuality
Ineffectuality In`ef*fec`tu*al"i*ty, n. Ineffectualness. [R.]

Meaning of Ineffectuality from wikipedia

- related components: Cognitive: a perception of oneself as powerless and ineffectual, coupled with the belief that other people are comparatively powerful...
- incognito, to win Infanta Maria Anna directly, but the mission proved an ineffectual mistake. Maria Anna detested Charles, and the Spanish confronted them...
- issue was important, contentious, and should not be evaded : "so long as ineffectual attempts at legislation remained on the table of the house, the excitement...
- credit for these achievements and has long been depicted as a weak and ineffectual monarch, dominated by her advisers. In the opinion of modern historians...
- in particular by undermining the deeply flawed, though not entirely ineffectual, Congress and Supreme Court. Carlos Prío Socarrás, a protégé of Grau...
- and the lack of Washington cooperation to portray Carter as a weak and ineffectual leader. Carter was the first elected in****bent president since Herbert...
- Sufyan's troops were unprepared for the fortifications, and after an ineffectual siege, the coalition decided to return home. The Quran discusses this...
- However, Babylon remained weak and subject to domination by ****yria. Its ineffectual native kings were unable to prevent new waves of foreign West Semitic...
- covert operations across the world, and although widely considered an ineffectual administrator, he was po****r among his employees, whom he had protected...
- prompted Gorbachev to investigate measures to revive the ailing state. An ineffectual start led to the conclusion that deeper structural changes were necessary...