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Osee Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Effectual vs efficacious

Could you please tell me what's the difference between effectual and efficacious? Thank you very much in advance.
  

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Effective: Successful in producing a desired or intended result. Efficacious: Usually used to describe things, methods, processes - but not people. There is a strong association with cures, remedies, treatments.

  • Effective: Successful in producing a desired or intended result.
  • Efficacious: Usually used to describe things, methods, processes - but not people.
  • There is a strong association with cures, remedies, treatments.
  • Hope this helps!
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Effective: Successful in producing a desired or intended result.

Efficacious: Usually used to describe things, methods, processes - but not people. There is a strong association with cures, remedies, treatments.

Hope this helps!

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