English to Urdu Dictionary ineffectual

ineffectual

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definition
adjective
an ineffectual campaign
not producing any or the desired effect.
example
Those divisions contribute to the perception that they are 'ineffectual' .
Luftwaffe tactical support for ground operations during the rest of the campaign remained spotty and 'ineffectual' .
Banning things is usually a pretty 'ineffectual' way of stopping people from doing what they want.
Only problem is, he is 'ineffectual' and naive as a new member of the corruptible capitalist system.
But in situations like this, 'ineffectual' gestures are usually worse than no gestures at all.
She balled her fists and struck out at him, her efforts feeble and 'ineffectual' .
He is around forty, sandy haired, 'ineffectual' and weak chinned.
Or if I do, it's so ludicrously truncated and 'ineffectual' as to be useless.
How our poor, 'ineffectual' Mayor must envy his opposite number in Paris!
The guy's a plonker and made a totally 'ineffectual' campaign leader.
Speaking of 'ineffectual' parents, we get them in the shop all the time.
He is 'ineffectual' in his dual post anyway, but he still can rant and rave over it.
The woman could not be less interested but the blackboard she gets for her dowry comes in handy as a rather 'ineffectual' shelter against chemical weapons.
It is hard to see what more could be done other than a punitive and probably 'ineffectual' bombing campaign.
This has the effect of fooling us into believing that this power is 'ineffectual' .
The regulation of our national financial affairs has been as 'ineffectual' as the regulation of political behaviour.
Anyone know of the seemingly 'ineffectual' changes to the way films are nominated for the documentary Oscar?
The world's leaders may have failed, the UN may have failed and the final action plan and political declaration may be 'ineffectual' .
If it is about security, it's totally 'ineffectual' anyway.
Interestingly the legislation that was passed to control illegal radio stations was remarkably 'ineffectual' .
These difficulties would be ignored if he appeared a huge impediment, but he is 'ineffectual' rather than terrible.
He has shown how false and useless and 'ineffectual' the law truly is.
The Executive's advertising campaigns contrive to be both insulting and 'ineffectual' .
Your government is proving itself to be 'ineffectual' when it comes to looking after its own people.
He has been 'ineffectual' in parliament and widely ridiculed for his persona as the ‘quiet man’ of politics.
In point of fact, he was remarkably 'ineffectual' at anything but promoting a sort of genteel cronyism.
Our 'ineffectual' government should have done something about this appalling situation by now.
Saying that you don't like the choices available is weak and 'ineffectual' .
The entire civil society response has been 'ineffectual' .
When he says 'ineffectual' , he just can't say no to people.
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