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Example sentences for "more effective"

  • The thing at which they aimed ultimately was the establishment, through the strengthening of the Confederation, of a more effective nationality.

  • In the second place, the provision that the ministers should be dependent solely upon the emperor was stricken from the constitution, thus clearing the way for a more effective realization of the parliamentary system of government.

  • Ice is more effective in some cases than heat.

  • The oil is more effective in bleeding and dysentery and bleeding piles.

  • Mustard given with it makes it more effective.

  • If they are thoroughly laid open and scrubbed it is more effective.

  • Oil is sometimes used to prevent pinning and produce a dead finish, which will hide scratches, but it is much more dirty than chalk and no more effective.

  • For cutting steel that contains hard spots or places, a second-cut file is more effective than a rough or bastard file.

  • Thus in driving out a key that is fast in its seat, a quick blow is more effective than a slow one, both being assumed to have at the moment of impact an equal amount of mechanical force stored up in them.

  • I know nothing that is more effective in doing away with insomnia than a sea voyage.

  • This treatment will be more effective if women do not get the idea that an operation will surely have to be done on them.

  • The warnings of a medical friend may be more effective in keeping a man from serious loss than those of financial friends.

  • Occasionally the Church seemed to wake up to the evils of war in a more effective way; there are several notorious instances of wars being forbidden by popes.

  • It has been argued that the punishment of death is no more effective as a deterrent from crime than are certain other punishments.

  • This arrangement not only insures a supply of heads from June to October, but admits of a more effective rotation of crops in the garden.

  • It is more effective to grow three or four plants in a pot than one only, and the best specimens are obtained by sowing direct into the pots and thinning the seedlings to the required number.

  • In a word, capital, labor, and the Western pioneer, all deserted the ideal of competitive individualism in order to organize their interests in more effective combinations.

  • But a more effective source of disputes was with respect to the relation of the town proprietors to the public domain of the town in contrast with the non-proprietors as a class.

  • It is relieved only when the increasing muscular power of the intestine results in more effective peristalsis.

  • Before the administration of the appropriate medicine for tape-worms, with the object of rendering it more effective it is advisable to bring the alimentary canal into a condition which will render the parasites most vulnerable.

  • In his opinion, the railway now nearly completed would be more effective, as far as India and postal arrangements were concerned, than this new Bosphorus between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean.

  • Such a vessel is needed for the safety of that State against the native African races, and in Liberian hands it would be more effective in arresting the African slave trade than a squadron in our own hands.

  • But logic and tests have shown a far simpler, more effective, and more economical means of disposing of the steel in a reinforced concrete beam.

  • He says, "The proposed method is no more effective.

  • The anchorage is sufficient in all cases, and the proposed method is no more effective.

  • Such an attack would be more effective later, when they were nearer to the mine.

  • Indeed, Bob could have hit upon no more effective means of attaching the Pathans to his cause.

  • Wouldn't the promise of a reward from Government be more effective?

  • A familiar, homely idiom, if not worn by much use, is more effective than a highly formal, scholarly expression.

  • It rather constitutes a framework for their participation in a more effective pragmatics, in the process involving technological means capable of processing all kinds of cues.

  • Moreover, if we can get an idea of what to expect beyond the safe haven now fading on the horizon, then we will be able to come up with improved, more effective models of education.

  • More people could be more effective in ensuring survival in a pragmatic framework of direct action and immediacy.

  • However, the literate structure gives way to more effective functioning.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more effective" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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