Pronunciation: /ˌɪnɪˈfɛktɪvnəs/
noun lack of ability to produce the desired or intended result
A1 The ineffectiveness of the new cleaning product was disappointing.
A2 She realized the ineffectiveness of her study habits when she failed the exam.
B1 The company's marketing campaign showed signs of ineffectiveness due to low sales.
B2 The manager addressed the team's ineffectiveness in meeting project deadlines.
C1 The government's policies were criticized for their ineffectiveness in addressing social issues.
C2 The committee's report highlighted the ineffectiveness of current strategies in combating climate change.
formal The ineffectiveness of the new policy was evident in the lack of improvement in the company's productivity.
informal The team's ineffectiveness in completing the project on time led to delays and frustration.
slang His constant procrastination is the reason for his ineffectiveness in getting anything done.
figurative The artist's use of black and white in the painting symbolizes the ineffectiveness of communication in the relationship.
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