"Inefficacious" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Inefficacious" Meaning

Inefficacious means ineffective or unable to produce the desired effect. It describes something that does not work or achieve the intended outcome, often in a way that is disappointing or frustrating.

"Inefficacious" Examples

5 Examples of How to Use "Inefficacious" in a Sentence


The proposed solution was deemed ineffectual due to its inequitably distributed resources and poor plan implementation, leading to the project's ineffectual termination.
The ineffective medication left the patient's condition unchanged, prompting the doctor to switch to a more efficacious treatment.
The fact that the policy had been ineffectual in reducing crime rates resulted in its revision to focus on community engagement and rehabilitation initiatives.
Despite the company's investment in the new software, its ineffectual integration with existing systems made it nearly unusable for most employees.
Researchers have been struggling to find a potent and efficacious treatment for this rare disease, as existing methods have been ineffectual in battling its progression.

"Inefficacious" Similar Words

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Ineffective refers to something or someone that does not have the intended or expected effect or result. It can also describe an action or strategy that lacks sufficient impact or is unable to achieve a desired goal. In general, an ineffective system, process, or individual is one that fails to produce the expected outcome or does not meet the required standards.

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Adverb. In a way that is not efficient; in a wasteful or inefficient manner. For example: "The company was run inefficiently and lost a lot of money."

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Inelastic refers to something that does not change shape or form in response to external forces or stress. In other words, it retains its original shape and does not deform or yield when subjected to pressure, tension, or other forces. Examples of inelastic materials include metals, rocks, and ceramics.