inefficacious Meaning, Definition & Usage
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adjective lacking the power to produce a desired effect
- laws that are inefficacious in stopping crime
WordNet
In*ef`fi*ca"cious adjective
Etymology
Pref.Definitions
Not efficacious; not having power to produce the effect desired; inadequate; incompetent; inefficient; impotent. Boyle.The authority of Parliament must become inefficacious . . . to restrain the growth of disorders. Burke.
✍ Ineffectual, says Johnson, rather denotes an actual failure, and inefficacious and habitual impotence to any effect. But the distinction is not always observed, nor can it be; for we can not always know whether means are inefficacious till experiment has proved them ineffectual. Inefficacious is therefore sometimes synonymous with ineffectual.