Definitionadj. producing or capable of producing an intended result or having a striking effect
Last update: November 3, 2015
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Apply effectual measures. [adjective]
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In their effectual calling by the Holy Ghost, they die. [adjective]
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To explain the true is the only effectual mode of exploding the false. [adjective]
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Magua had early discovered that in retaining the person of Alice, he possessed the most effectual check on Cora. [adjective]
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, as was accounted by the best military judges to render them fit for instant and effectual service. [adjective]
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Even Heyward and David were furnished with weapons; nor was ammunition wanting to render them all effectual. [adjective]
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But the example and amiability of their young mistress was even more effectual than his preaching. [adjective]
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All now joined in pressing Lord Evandale to relinquish his intention of leaving the Castle; but the argument of Major Bellenden proved the most effectual. [adjective]
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When had a troop of enthusiastic students and hastily-collected peasant-soldiers ever been able to snake an effectual stand against the hosts of Rome. [adjective]
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'She is Flora Mac-Ivor, sir,' said Waverley, with firmness, 'which to me, were I capable of treating ANY woman with levity, would be a more effectual protection.' [adjective]
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To that rude fellow, Aristomachus of Sparta, express my thanks for the effectual manner in which he fulfilled my intention in coming to Egypt. [adjective]
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