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adv.with the desired effect; completely; effectively
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Effectually — Ef*fec tu*al*ly, adv. 1. With effect; efficaciously. [1913 Webster] 2. Actually; in effect. [Obs.] Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
effectually — [e fek′cho͞oə lē, i fek′cho͞oə lē, ] often [ē fek′cho͞oə lē, ə fek′cho͞oə lē] adv. with the desired effect; completely; effectively … English World dictionary
effectually — adverb /ɪˈfɛktʃuəli,ɪˈfɛktjʊəli,ɪˈfɛktʃuːəli,iːˈfɛktʃʊəli/ In such a way as to achieve a desired result; effectively. Though the captain had effectually demolished poor Partridge, yet had he not reaped the harvest he hoped for, which was to turn… … Wiktionary
effectually — effectual ► ADJECTIVE 1) effective. 2) Law (of a legal document) valid or binding. DERIVATIVES effectuality noun effectually adverb effectualness noun … English terms dictionary
effectually — adverb in an effectual manner (Freq. 1) Bismarck was constantly criticised by the more liberal newspapers, and he retaliated by passing an emergency decree that effectually muzzled the press • Ant: ↑ineffectually … Useful english dictionary
effectually — adverb Date: 14th century 1. in an effectual manner 2. with great effect ; completely … New Collegiate Dictionary
effectually — adv. in an effectual manner, adequately … English contemporary dictionary
effectually — ef·fec·tu·al·ly … English syllables
effectually — See: effectual … English dictionary
effectual — effectually, adv. effectualness, effectuality, n. /i fek chooh euhl/, adj. 1. producing or capable of producing an intended effect; adequate. 2. valid or binding, as an agreement or document. [1350 1400; ME effectuel ( < AF), late ME effectual … Universalium