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    in·ef·fec·tu·al
    /ˌinəˈfek(t)SH(əw)əl/

    adjective

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  2. Mar 27, 2015 · Ineffective means "not effective". Usage: The program to reduce childhood obesity was ineffective. Ineffectual means "will never produce the desired effect". Usage: Programs to reduce childhood obesity are ineffectual. From the original sample "doomed to remain perennially peripheral" is superfluous language which poetically implied "ineffectual".

  3. Oct 17, 2013 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.

  4. Sep 23, 2023 · informal : a weak, cowardly, or ineffectual person : WIMP Don't be such a wuss. acted like a total wuss. Wuss appears to be originated in campus slang and the first citation in OED is in sports context also: 1976 Come on you wuss, hit a basket..! John's a wuss. Campus Slang (University North Carolina, Chapel Hill) (typescript) November 6 …

  5. Apr 9, 2016 · I learned (by usage-N.E. North America) that a schmendrick is a young, inexperienced, incompetent, and generally ineffectual but well-meaning person; A "babe in arms" fool; A "Mark" for a professional gambler. "Oy (Oh, Dear!), the poor schmendrick didn't realize what he was getting into!"

  6. Jan 18, 2017 · Effectually is effectively archaic.Don't use it. Note that OP's definitions evidence the fact that the two words are synonyms in the adverbial sense of "with efficacy", which normally implies purposefully and efficiently.

  7. The term invalid is not currently very widely used in the US (but its heteronym is). The terms handicapped and disabled as nouns have fallen into disfavor as descriptor of individuals who have certain conditions, largely because they tend to define the individual by the perceived limitation. Phrases such as people with disabilities, people with ...

  8. “For a good long while, Mitt Romney was the luckiest man in politics. He joined the 2012 race as the default Republican front runner after more-formidable challengers chose not to run. His declared rivals were at turns ineffectual, ridiculous, or self-destructive — granting Romney a fairly easy, if occasionally fraught, path to the nomination.

  9. Apr 7, 2016 · Slacktivist. Wikipedia defines it as:... a portmanteau of the words slacker and activism. The word is usually considered a pejorative term that describes "feel-good" measures, in support of an issue or social cause, that have little physical or practical effect, other than to make the person doing it feel satisfied that they have contributed.

  10. Aug 17, 2018 · answered Aug 17, 2018 at 11:35. bookmanu. 7,199 2 28 46. 3. Presumably the more directly annotative meaning is ‘treat or perceive as a lame duck’. Perceiving and treating someone as weak, ineffectual, and in need of help would be more or less tantamount to being condescending towards them. – Janus Bahs Jacquet.

  11. Jun 29, 2017 · futile or abortive would be fitting answers to this question if the OP had wanted a word for "without consequence" interpreted as "no impact" or "ineffectual." But the definition phrase the OP used was "the power to act without consequence" - in that case, the word power connotes ability to act without punishment or other consequences, rather than the lack of power suggested by futile or ...