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  • 11effectively — adverb 1. in an effective manner (Freq. 12) these are real problems that can be dealt with most effectively by rational discussion • Syn: ↑efficaciously • Ant: ↑ineffectively, ↑inefficaciously (for: ↑ …

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  • 12effectively — ef·fec·tive·ly (ĭ fĕkʹtĭv lē) adv. 1. In an effective way. 2. For all practical purposes; in effect: Though a few rebels still held out, the fighting was effectively ended. * * * …

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  • 13effectively — effective ► ADJECTIVE 1) producing a desired or intended result. 2) (of a law or policy) operative. 3) existing in fact, though not formally acknowledged as such. DERIVATIVES effectively adverb effectiveness noun effectivity noun …

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  • 14Effectively separable — In computability theory, two sets of natural numbers are effectively separable if it is possible to separate the sets with a computable set, and effectively inseparable otherwise. Formal definitionLet A and B be disjoint sets of natural numbers.… …

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  • 15effectively — adverb a) In an efficient or effective manner; with powerful effect. b) Essentially; for all practical purposes …

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  • 16effectively — effective procedure …

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  • 17effectively — Synonyms and related words: ably, adequately, advantageously, ardently, capably, cogently, competently, conveniently, dynamically, effectually, efficiently, eloquently, energetically, expressively, fervently, fluently, forcefully, forcibly,… …

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  • 18effectively — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. efficiently, effectually, completely, finally, expertly, conclusively, definitely, energetically, persuasively, to good effect, to good purpose, with telling effect, tellingly, dramatically, adequately, capably,… …

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  • 19effectively — adv. productively, efficiently; impressively …

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  • 20effectively — ef·fec·tive·ly …

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