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effectively
[ ih-fek-tiv-lee, ee-fek‐ ]
adverb
- in a way that accomplishes a purpose or produces the intended or expected results:
These scissors are no longer sharp and do not cut effectively.
You may not like all your coworkers, but you still have to learn to work effectively with them.
- in actuality; in practice:
Allowing the legislature to take existing money for schools and use it for other purposes effectively means there will be no new money for education.
- in a way that produces a vivid impression; strikingly:
The visually rich photographs are effectively displayed against the stark white gallery walls.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ··ڱ·پ· adverb
- ܲ·-·ڱ·پ· adverb
- ܲ··ڱ·پ· adverb
- ···ڱ·پ· adverb
- ܲ··ڱ·پ· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of effectively1
Example Sentences
It also alleges that the anti-DEI directives compromise the quality of the program by preventing it from effectively fulfilling the “diverse needs” of its families as dictated by the Head Start Act.
“The press,” Black explained, “was protected so that it could bear the secrets of the government and inform the people. Only a free and unrestrained press can effectively expose deception in government.”
It asked the duo to "determine how military and national security assets, training, non-lethal capabilities, and personnel can most effectively be utilized to prevent crime."
But it added that the levy had effectively created a "target" of just below the 5g threshold, and products had clustered below 5g as a result.
Netanyahu announced the dismissal of Bar last month, but the attorney general and the opposition have appealed against the move to the Supreme Court, which has effectively frozen it for now.
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