Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "more effectual"

  • The decoction of the berries in wine and water is the most usual way; but the powder of them taken in drink is more effectual.

  • If it be accompanied with Bugle, Sanicle, and other the like wound herbs, it will be more effectual to wash or inject into ulcers in the parts outwardly.

  • The good Protestant conviction, that the Pope is both Antichrist and the Whore of Babylon, is a more effectual preservative in this country against popery, than all the solid and unanswerable arguments of Chillingworth.

  • Finding that all his restrictions and confiscations, aided by all his civil and military power, could not prevent the introduction of British merchandise upon the continent, he has resorted to a plan which promises to be more effectual.

  • The worst enemy to the peace of the two countries could not desire a more effectual means to propagate eternal enmity.

  • Opposition to be successful must direct its efforts against the passage of the law; or, what was more common and generally more effectual, to destroy the union and the zeal of the people.

  • A blister is a more effectual, but too often temporary remedy.

  • A more effectual remedy is to apply it thoroughly with a brush to the external part of the nose.

  • Nothing is more effectual than to dust the leaves of plants with sulphur put into a piece of muslin, or thrown upon them with a dredging box: this not only destroys the insects, but materially promotes the health of the plants.

  • Two or three pails of water thus applied, will be more effectual than a larger quantity poured on in the usual way, and at a later period.

  • But in the course of the discussion, various difficulties had been started against the mode of protection, and various substitutes had been proposed, as offering a remedy more prompt, more effectual, and less expensive.

  • Enraged by her efforts, he finally drew back to give her a more effectual blow; which he succeeded in doing, but at the cost of relaxing his grasp, so that she slipped from him and escaped by the door.

  • The rapid progress of the Vandals soon acquired a more effectual opposition; and the master-general Castinus marched against them with a numerous army of Romans and Goths.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more effectual" 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:
    before described; correct knowledge; dear abbe; like anybody; more cards; more certain; more common; more complex; more considerable; more delightful; more effectual; more eligible; more fortunate; more frequent; more inclined; more necessary; more often; more sensible; more shall; more southern; more useful; more valuable; more value; more vigorous; more years; returning home