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Synonym: efficaciouslyin effectSimilar words: effectivenessrespectivelyactivelyeffectin effecttake effectthe greenhouse effectrelativelyMeaning: [ɪˈfektɪvlɪ]  adv. 1. in an effective manner 2. in actuality or reality or fact. 
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61. The tablets work more effectively if you take a hot drink after them.
62. This means that effectively we have no chance of finishing on time.
63. The curfew has effectively barred migrant workers from their jobs.
64. How can this energy be harnessed effectively for the good of humankind?
65. He might have to resign or he might be demoted, but either way, his career is effectively over.
66. Injury has effectively put Woods out of the picture as far as international matches are concerned.
67. The very restrict regulations effectively prohibit the entry of soil or plants grown in soil into the country.
68. The country has pursued an effectively independent line on military issues.
69. By excluding children from pubs we are effectively excluding many parents.
70. The nuclear plant would be effectively sealed off from the world.
71. Effectively, tobacco companies will be exporting an epidemic of smoking-related diseases, the campaign suggests.
72. You don't need to spend money on special things,you can project the picture onto an empty white wall just as effectively.
73. The border, effectively closed since 1981, will be opened as of January the 1st.
74. You need to learn how to manage your time effectively.
75. New threats of violence have effectively torpedoed the peace talks.
76. You need to learn to manage your time more effectively.
77. MPs may lack the necessary expertise to scrutinise legislation effectively.
78. A teacher must be able to communicate effectively to students.
79. Children could be compelled to work on the farm,(Sentence dictionary) effectively denying them schooling.
80. Services need to be more effectively organised than they are at present.
81. He was effectively exiled after a failed bid for power.
82. The Cambodian currency was effectively devalued by 25 per cent.
83. He was very polite but effectively he was telling me that I had no chance of getting the job.
84. It will pay in the long run if the setting off of firecrackers is effectively banned in the cities.
85. She had effectively shut him out by refusing to listen.
86. He is leader in name only: his deputy has effectively taken over.
87. His wife left him when the children were small, so he effectively brought up the family himself.
88. She argued that the only way to combat inflation effectively was to keep interest rate high.
89. She acted the part more effectively each time she replayed it.
90. Discussions were effectively stalled by the union's refusal to participate.
More similar words: effectivenessrespectivelyactivelyeffectin effecttake effectthe greenhouse effectrelativelydetectiveobjectivecollectiveperspectiveprotectiveirrespective ofaffectinfectionexclusivelyactivedistinctiveattractiveproductiveactive transportoffensivemotivenativeactivistactivityincentiverelativesection
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