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

- months of political instability as South Korea was led by a weak and ineffectual government. This instability was broken by the May 16, 1961, coup led...
- 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...
- someone to serve outside the (Eastern Orthodox) Church, the ceremony is ineffectual, and no ordination has taken place regardless of the ritual used or the...
- on triggering mechanisms that have never been emplo****, rendering it ineffectual. Additionally, Congress provides a check to presidential military power...
- image that favours their interests Paper tiger – Chinese phrase for an ineffectual threat Pooh-pooh – Fallacy in informal logic Red herring – Fallacious...
- control procedures, they were incorrectly ****essed as being rigid and ineffectual. A British radar system was well known to the Luftwaffe from intelligence...
- chagrin of the British Governor-General who continued to deal with the ineffectual Sultan. Consequently, Britain encouraged the development of a constitutional...
- embroiled in several financial scandals, his leadership became increasingly ineffectual. Gandhi was regarded as a non-abrasive person who consulted other party...
- settled north to Kabul river, which offered a gallant resistance but ineffectual resistance to the arms of Alexander." (Scottish Geographical Magazine...