- adjectiveeffective (adjective)
- successful in producing a desired or intended result:"effective solutions to environmental problems"
- (especially of a law or policy) operative:"the agreements will be effective from November"
- fulfilling a specified function in fact, though not formally acknowledged as such:"the region did not come under effective Dutch control until 1904"
- assessed according to actual rather than face value:"an effective price of $176 million"
- impressive; striking:"an effective finale"
nouneffective (noun) · effectives (plural noun)- a soldier fit and available for service:"when the battles broke out, he had a total of 920 effectives"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin effectivus, from efficere ‘accomplish’ (see effect).Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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