effectively
adverb OPAL WOPAL S
/ɪˈfektɪvli/
/ɪˈfektɪvli/
- The company must reduce costs to compete effectively.
- Managers must be able to work effectively in a cooperative setting.
- Most job interviews focus on the candidate's ability to communicate effectively.
- You dealt with the situation very effectively.
- The truth of this statement has been effectively demonstrated in Chapter 1.
- used when you are saying what the facts of a situation are
- The government has now effectively ruled out tax cuts.
- The war itself did not effectively end until two years later.
- He was very polite but effectively he was telling me that I had no chance of getting the job.
- Effectively, this means that companies will be able to avoid regulations.