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effective

Adjective

This term primarily functions as a measure of success relative to a specific goal. When describing a tool or method, it emphasizes the achievement of an outcome regardless of the resources spent, distinguishing it from efficiency which prioritizes the minimization of waste. In legal or administrative contexts, the word shifts from a qualitative measure of success to a temporal marker. Here, it denotes the precise moment a mandate transitions from a theoretical state to an enforceable reality, often paired with specific dates to establish a boundary of authority.

Meanings

Adjective
[someone][something]

Producing the desired or intended result; coming into operation or taking effect.

"The new medicine proved effective in reducing fever."

Collocations & Compounds

effective communication

clear and successful exchange of information

Effective communication is key to a healthy relationship.

effective dose

the amount of a drug that produces a desired effect

The researchers determined the minimum effective dose.

effective immediately

starting right now

The new policy is effective immediately.

effective strategy

a plan that works

They implemented an effective strategy to increase sales.

effective leadership

leadership that achieves goals

The company thrived under her effective leadership.

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