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Effectual meaning
Producing the intended result; entirely adequate.
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Example sentences (16)
I,2 in the Vaisheshika philosophy, from casual non-existence is effectual non-existence; but, not effectual non-existence from casual non-existence.
There’s nothing wrong with the effectual side of a person; that’s part of the image of God, but the intellectual side is also a part of the image of God, and to be very precise in the words that we use leads us to clarity before agreement or disagreement.
Bank of Guyana can impose stricter control over prices through the enactment of effectual monetary policies.
Later he advanced proposals to help secure the 'effectual exclusion of slave-grown sugar' from domestic markets.
According to the order, the Finance Minister shall expend from the Consolidated Fund such sums of money as may be necessary for the effectual carrying out of identified measures to be undertaken by the various Ministries.
The real and effectual discipline which is exercised over a workman is not that of his corporation, but that of his customers.
What's even the point of hiring a human resources representative if he's never going to be effectual in any capacity?
He assured union members that their leadership would not relent on their efforts to explore available viable means including effectual loan recovery mechanisms and legal processes to recover overdue loans.
According to its preamble, the Act was designed to "take effectual Measures for correcting divers Abuses that have long prevailed in the Choice of Members to serve in the Commons House of Parliament ".
A closer watch was kept on the French coast, and effectual means were taken to intercept communication between France and her American possessions.
A comparable but even more remarkable, yet effectual, use of natural ultramarine is in The Girl with a Wineglass.
And thus, while he took effectual measures that none, under the reigned pretext of poverty, should elude the tax, he put to death a multitude of real wretches, in violation of every law of humanity.
Here "a great door and effectual" was opened to him, and the church was established and strengthened by his diligent labours there.
Here, "regeneration, the equivalent to being 'born again,' is the inward working of the Spirit which induces the sinner to respond to the effectual call".
I p. 534 and again from May 1471; he used Penrith as a base while 'taking effectual measures' against the Scots, and 'enjoyed the revenues of the estates' of the Forest of Cumberland while doing so.
Routledge. p. 20. In 1753 he wrote Proposals for Making an Effectual Provision for the Poor.