ineffectually
1Ineffectually — In ef*fec tu*al*ly, adv. Without effect; in vain. [1913 Webster] Hereford . . . had been besieged for about two months ineffectually by the Scots. Ludlow. [1913 Webster] …
2ineffectually — ineffectual ► ADJECTIVE 1) not producing any or the desired effect. 2) lacking adequate forcefulness in a role or situation. DERIVATIVES ineffectuality noun ineffectually adverb ineffectualness noun …
3ineffectually — adverb in an ineffectual manner she tried ineffectually to light the primus, and Thomas came to help her • Ant: ↑effectually • Derived from adjective: ↑ineffectual …
4ineffectually — adverb see ineffectual …
5ineffectually — See ineffectuality. * * * …
6ineffectually — adverb In an ineffectual manner …
7ineffectually — adv. inefficiently, in an unproductive manner; futilely; powerlessly, helplessly …
8ineffectually — in·effectually …
9ineffectually — See: ineffectual …
10Patrick Graham — Patrick Graham † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Patrick Graham First Archbishop of St. Andrews and Metropolitan of Scotland, date of birth uncertain; d. 1478. He was a son of Mary, younger daughter of Robert III, by her third husband, Sir… …