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Definition of "effectually" []

  • In such a way as to achieve a desired result; effectively. (adverb)

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Use "effectually" in a sentence
  • "Democratic control of the House during the second half of Taft's term effectually prevented the passage of any considerable amount of legislation."
  • "The complete envelopment of the face and person disguises them effectually from the nearest relatives, and destroying, when convenient, all distinction of rank, gives unrestrained freedom."
  • "Pain effectually banished it now, and Barby, coming in a little after Mr. Thorn had gone, found her quite unable to speak, and scarce able to breathe, from agony."
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