ineffectiveness |
invalidity |
As nouns the difference between ineffectiveness and invalidity
is that
ineffectiveness is the condition of being ineffective while
invalidity is the state of being invalid; lack of validity.
incompetence |
ineffectiveness |
As nouns the difference between incompetence and ineffectiveness
is that
incompetence is incompetence while
ineffectiveness is the condition of being ineffective.
ineffectiveness |
invalidation |
As nouns the difference between ineffectiveness and invalidation
is that
ineffectiveness is the condition of being ineffective while
invalidation is the act of invalidating, or the state of being invalidated.
ineffectiveness |
adverseness |
As nouns the difference between ineffectiveness and adverseness
is that
ineffectiveness is the condition of being ineffective while
adverseness is the state or quality of being adverse, or opposed to.
ineffectiveness |
affect |
As nouns the difference between ineffectiveness and affect
is that
ineffectiveness is the condition of being ineffective while
affect is (obsolete) one's mood or inclination; mental state.
As a verb affect is
to influence or alter or
affect can be (obsolete|transitive) to aim for, to try to obtain.
ineffectiveness |
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powerlessness |
ineffectiveness |
Related terms |
Powerlessness is a related term of ineffectiveness.
As nouns the difference between powerlessness and ineffectiveness
is that
powerlessness is the state or character of being powerless; absence or lack of power while
ineffectiveness is the condition of being ineffective.
ineffectiveness |
helplessness |
Related terms |
Ineffectiveness is a related term of helplessness.
As nouns the difference between ineffectiveness and helplessness
is that
ineffectiveness is the condition of being ineffective while
helplessness is the state of being helpless.
ineffectiveness |
disability |
Related terms |
Ineffectiveness is a related term of disability.
As nouns the difference between ineffectiveness and disability
is that
ineffectiveness is the condition of being ineffective while
disability is state of being disabled; deprivation or want of ability; absence of competent physical, intellectual, or moral power, means, fitness, and the like.
ineffectiveness |
paralysis |
Related terms |
Ineffectiveness is a related term of paralysis.
As nouns the difference between ineffectiveness and paralysis
is that
ineffectiveness is the condition of being ineffective while
paralysis is (pathology) the complete loss of voluntary control of part of person's body, such as one or more limbs.
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