effectiveness

IPA: ɪfˈɛktɪvnʌs

noun

  • The property of being effective, of achieving results.
  • The capacity or potential for achieving results.
  • The degree to which something achieves results.
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Examples of "effectiveness" in Sentences

  • Antibiotic resistance has no effect on the effectiveness of antiseptics.
  • Nonetheless, conclusive evidence about a treatment's effectiveness is rarely found in a single study.
  • But the key to their effectiveness is their rattle, and it's not just the noise, but also how it is made.
  • I think that any small drop in effectiveness is more than countered by the benefits of open, realistic government.
  • We have used both of them before, and there doesn't seem to be any difference in effectiveness between those two brands.
  • Research, such as that by William Sanders and Eric Hanushek, shows that teacher effectiveness is the most important in-school factor affecting student learning.
  • These resources, applied against the drug producers and distributors, could make a very important difference in effectiveness of efforts to curtail this illegal industry.
  • The only way to do that with any cost effectiveness is to do the hard work required to bring the price of electricity down, so that people can go a few hundred miles (they will need a comparable distance) and plug it into their houses without breaking the bank at the end of the day.
  • And since the .270,. 30-06 and 7mag (usually Remington) are considered the Top 3 big game rounds, and are practically equal in effectiveness when it comes to whitetail/mule deer/caribou and even elk sized animals (with proper bullets), their shares of 12, 11 and 11% overall are close enough to be almost identical.

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