0 not skilled at achieving, or not able to produce, good results:
an ineffectual leader
The teachers were ineffectual at maintaining discipline.
1 not able to produce good results:
an ineffectual teacher
At worst, principle-based ethics serves as an ineffectual checklist, ensuring that patient rights are "covered" but giving little guidance to the moral practice of medicine.
Although these particular companies lost their case, they were able to render the government's price controls ineffectual for more than 18 months.
Enforcement of the regulations has been comparatively ineffectual to date for a variety of reasons.
Unfortunately, the latter solution is ineffectual when the unknown angles are larger than 30°.
However, this act seems to have been ineffectual, suggesting something of what the gilds themselves thought of the idea.
Both the 1925 and 1927 resolutions were largely ineffectual, however.
All methods of supporting populousness, except by the interest of the proprietors, are violent and ineffectual.
Investment was booming, and government attempts to control it in the initial period after 1945 were seriously ineffectual.
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