Effectuality: meaning, definitions and examples

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effectuality

 

[ ɪˌfɛktjʊˈælɪti ]

Context #1

in business

The quality of being effective and successful in producing desired results.

Synonyms

effectiveness, efficacy, productivity

Examples of usage

  • Her leadership skills greatly contributed to the effectuality of the team.
  • The company's new marketing strategy has shown an increase in effectuality.
Context #2

in medicine

The ability of a treatment or drug to produce the desired therapeutic effect.

Synonyms

efficacy, efficiency, potency

Examples of usage

  • The effectuality of the new medication has been proven in clinical trials.
  • Patients are advised not to alter the dosage for optimal effectuality.

Translations

Translations of the word "effectuality" in other languages:

🇵🇹 eficácia

🇮🇳 प्रभावशीलता

🇩🇪 Wirksamkeit

🇮🇩 efektivitas

🇺🇦 ефективність

🇵🇱 efektywność

🇯🇵 有効性

🇫🇷 efficacité

🇪🇸 eficacia

🇹🇷 etkililik

🇰🇷 효과성

🇸🇦 فعالية

🇨🇿 účinnost

🇸🇰 účinnosť

🇨🇳 有效性

🇸🇮 učinkovitost

🇮🇸 árangur

🇰🇿 тиімділік

🇬🇪 ეფექტურობა

🇦🇿 səmərəlilik

🇲🇽 eficacia

Word origin

The word 'effectuality' originated in the early 17th century from the combination of 'effectual' and the suffix '-ity'. 'Effectual' comes from the Latin word 'effectualis', meaning 'capable of producing a desired effect'. Over the years, 'effectuality' has been used in various fields such as business, medicine, and general discussions of effectiveness and success.