ineffectual 的定义
- not effectual; without satisfactory or decisive effect: an ineffectual remedy.
- unavailing; futile: His efforts to sell the house were ineffectual.
- powerless; impotent.
ineffectual 近义词
useless
更多ineffectual例句
- “The reasons for the delay were varied and complex and included fierce competition over finite resources, bitter interpersonal rivalries, and ineffectual scientific management,” the 2019 study in Physics Today noted.
- When Superman and Batman doffed their costumes to become Clark Kent or Bruce Wayne, they revealed personae as ineffectual as Don Diego, the ennui-ridden, apolitical dandy who delights in playing parlor tricks with his handkerchief.
- This model is meaningfully distinct from the constituency statutes in some states that seek to strengthen stakeholder interests, but that stakeholder advocates condemn as ineffectual.
- The Obama administration has pulled together a coalition as ineffectual as it is unwilling.
- The end result only confirmed its image as disorganized and ineffectual.
- Why, then, are we led to believe that her conniving ways are so ineffectual and misdirected?
- On Thrones, power, politics, money, and force constantly trump goodness, in each of its ineffectual forms.
- But the White House is sounding more and more defensive and ineffectual.
- Who can understand its nature, its operations, the sufficiency which is not sufficient, and the efficacy which is ineffectual.
- We had heard the roar of her guns, and the quick, ineffectual firing from Fort McAllister.
- Gaolers and soldiers, utterly taken aback by this sudden onslaught, made but ineffectual resistance.
- In some places an ineffectual resistance was made, and several lives lost on both sides.
- A rift in the opposition was started, and an attempt to close it by a conference two days later was ineffectual.