ineffective (Meaning)

Wordnet

ineffective (a)

not producing an intended effect

Wordnet

ineffective (s)

lacking in power or forcefulness

lacking the ability or skill to perform effectively; inadequate

Webster

ineffective (a.)

Not effective; ineffectual; futile; inefficient; useless; as, an ineffective appeal.

ineffective Sentence Examples

  1. The therapy proved ineffective in alleviating the patient's symptoms.
  2. The marketing campaign was ineffective, failing to generate the desired sales.
  3. The antivirus software was ineffective against the latest malware attack.
  4. The security measures were ineffective, allowing the intruder to access sensitive data.
  5. The medication was ineffective, providing no relief from the pain.
  6. The teaching method was ineffective, leaving students confused and unmotivated.
  7. The government's policies were ineffective in addressing the economic crisis.
  8. The communication strategy was ineffective, failing to convey the intended message.
  9. The training program was ineffective, failing to improve employee performance.
  10. The leadership team's decisions were ineffective, leading the organization to financial decline.

FAQs About the word ineffective

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The therapy proved ineffective in alleviating the patient's symptoms.

The marketing campaign was ineffective, failing to generate the desired sales.

The antivirus software was ineffective against the latest malware attack.

The security measures were ineffective, allowing the intruder to access sensitive data.