effective
[ɪ'fεktɪv]

adjective

[Definition]: capable as to produce prospected result; in effect

[Example Sentences]:
1. For the Obama administration, the effective deadline to complete the deal is around July 5.
2. The job cuts will be effective April 30.
3. The new lists are effective from July 1.
4. Amtrak introduced a set of new safety protocols effective March 15.
5. The ban is effective on April 1.
6. Tiny Vermont is the first state to require such labeling, effective July 1.
7. An annual vaccine, considered to be highly effective, costs about $100.
8. The change is immediate, effective today, April 28.
9. He paid more than $35 million on $150 million in income, an effective rate of 24%.
10. What was effective a few years ago is no longer so effective.
11. We need research to see whether the laws are as effective as they should be.
12. The problem is finding effective ways to protect sensitive information when you have to share it.
13. You need it to be effective if it is needed.
14. An effective access control solution can help you protect against ransomware.
15. I think China will take more effective methods to carry out the sanction.


[Antonyms]weak, futile, nugatory

[Synonyms]adequate, competent, effectual
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