ineffectuality

noun

Etymology

From ineffectual + -ity.

  1. derived from effectualis
  2. derived from effectuel
  3. inherited from effectual
  4. formed as ineffectual — “in- + effectual
  5. suffixed as ineffectuality — “ineffectual + -ity

Definitions

  1. The state or condition of being ineffectual.

    • Until then, the Sunak administration remains a study in ineffectuality on multiple fronts, leading Goldsmith to cite, not unreasonably, “a kind of paralysis”.

The neighborhood

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