Effectually [adverb]

Definition of Effectually:

for all practical purposes

Opposite/Antonyms of Effectually:

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Sentence/Example of Effectually:

He hands a lady out; her pale blue silk domino hides her effectually from the inquisitive gaze of the crowd.

This effectually closes any microscopic blow-hole that may exist in the metal.

Let nothing high be placed on the table, that will effectually separate the guests from each other.

All houses were to be brilliantly lighted in the evening, that the search might be more effectually conducted.

It is she who must form her own destiny in points on which none can effectually aid her.

If thus used two or three days in succession it will effectually loosen tartar, even of long standing.

The room should be moist with steam when the sulphur is set afire so that the fumes will act effectually.

That awoke him effectually, though some of the boys seemed to have a satisfaction in continuing to lie down in spite of the bell.

By this precaution, the after-salting on the surface is sure to penetrate deep enough to cure effectually the less salted parts.

But by-and-by Mrs. Thimbleby spoke words which effectually aroused Minnie's attention.