Effectually vs Effectuall - What's the difference?
effectually | effectuall |
In such a way as to achieve a desired result; effectively.
* 1749 — , book 2, chapter vii
As an adverb effectually
is in such a way as to achieve a desired result; effectively.As an adjective effectuall is
obsolete form of effectual.effectually
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- Though the captain had effectually demolished poor Partridge, yet had he not reaped the harvest he hoped for, which was to turn the foundling out of Mr Allworthy's house.
