English-Thai Dictionary
effectual
ADJ ที่ ได้ผล ตาม ที่ตั้ง ใจ ได้ผล ซึ่ง ประสบความสำเร็จ อย่าง ที่ คาดหวัง ไว้ efficient qualified ti-dai-pon-tam-ti-tang-jai
effectually
ADV ได้ผล dai-pon
effectualness
N การ มีผล karn-mi-pon
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
EFFECTUAL
a.Producing an effect, or the effect desired or intended; or having adequate power or force to produce the effect. The means employed were effectual. According to the gift of the grace of God given me by the effectual working of his power. Ephesians 3:7.
1. Veracious; expressive of facts. [Not used. ]
2. Effectual assassin, in Mitford, is unusual and not well authorized.
EFFECTUALLY
adv. With effect; efficaciously; in a manner to produce the intended effect; thoroughly. The weeds on land for grain must be effectually subdued. The city is effectually guarded.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
EFFECTUAL
Ef *fec "tu *al, a. Etym: [See Effect, n.]
Defn: Producing, or having adequate power or force to produce, an intended effect; adequate; efficient; operative; decisive. Shak. Effectual steps for the suppression of the rebellion. Macaulay. Effectual calling (Theol.), a doctrine concerning the work of the Holy Spirit in producing conviction of sin and acceptance of salvation by Christ, -- one of the five points of Calvinism. See Calvinism.
Syn. -- Effectual, Efficacious, Effective. An efficacious remedy is had recourse to, and proves effective if it does decided good, effectual if it does all the good desired. C. J. Smith.
EFFECTUALLY
EFFECTUALLY Ef *fec "tu *al *ly, adv.
1. With effect; efficaciously.
2. Actually; in effect. [Obs. ] Fuller.
EFFECTUALNESS
EFFECTUALNESS Ef *fec "tu *al *ness, n.
Defn: The quality of being effectual.
New American Oxford Dictionary
effectual
ef fec tu al |iˈfekCHo͞oəl əˈfɛk (t )ʃ (əw )əl | ▶adjective (typically of something inanimate or abstract ) successful in producing a desired or intended result; effective: tobacco smoke is the most effectual protection against the mosquito. DERIVATIVES ef fec tu al i ty |iˌfekCHo͞oˈalitē |noun, ef fec tu al ly adverb, ef fec tu al ness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin effectualis, from Latin effectus (see effect ).
Oxford Dictionary
effectual
effectual |ɪˈfɛktʃʊəl, -tjʊəl | ▶adjective (of something inanimate or abstract ) successful in producing a desired or intended result; effective: tobacco smoke is the most effectual protection against the midge. • Law (of a legal document ) valid or binding. DERIVATIVES effectuality |-ˈalɪti |noun, effectually adverb, effectualness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin effectualis, from Latin effectus (see effect ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
effectual
effectual adjective 1 effectual political action: effective, successful, productive, constructive; worthwhile, helpful, beneficial, advantageous, valuable, useful; formal efficacious. 2 Law an effectual document: valid, authentic, bona fide, genuine, official; lawful, legal, legitimate, binding, legally binding, contractual. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See effective . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
Oxford Thesaurus
effectual
effectual adjective 1 effectual political action: effective, successful, efficacious, productive, constructive, fruitful, potent, powerful; worthwhile, helpful, of help, of assistance, beneficial, advantageous, valuable, useful, of use. ANTONYMS ineffectual. 2 Law an effectual document: valid, authentic, legally acceptable, proper, bona fide, genuine, official, signed and sealed; lawful, legal, licit, legitimate, (legally ) binding, contractual; in force, in effect, effective.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
effectual
ef fec tu al /ɪféktʃu (ə )l /形容詞 ⦅かたく ⦆〈計画 行動などが 〉効果的な, 有効な, 適切な, 効力を持つ (effective )(↔ineffectual ).~ly 副詞 ~ness 名詞